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US Military injects its soldiers with SUICIDE causing drug (NEWS)
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What ever happened to the good old days, when all they did was test a little LSD on soldiers?
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Enough of a fine line for lawyers to sue for MEGABAZILLION BUCKS hehehehe I love America!
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I does not sound much different to the normal "drug cartel" practices (ie Roche, Lilley blah)
The less shit anyone takes from these dealers, the more chance they have of living a bit longer. I'm sure a fair about of their "drugs" have served many people well, but others frankly, don't need to be loaded with this crap. I idea of actually promoting this shit in TV ads is a joke. I want to sell pot on prime time - it's less harmful. Anyone got a problem with that?? :winkwink: |
thats really fucked up, but like u said it probably only effects a small % of people that are injected with it..
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Back when I was a young pup..... and in the US armed forces..... They took us down to the medical clinic once a year, had us strip our shirts, and walk down this line. Every few feet was a doctor with a gun, and they would nail us with a shot of this and a shot of that.
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I got this feeling the "marketing practices" may not have been as agressive and that "industry" had not matured to the level it is today. I can think of two docs I've chatted with over the last few years and said stuff about, eg.. "the Medicare Mafia" and given examples of people who were dying of poisoning as a result of the cocktails of crap they were taking. They remove "all" medication to stop them from dying - and apparently, they recover :-) |
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God, that would have been terrrible? Can you immagine having a bad trip while getting shot? ack :( :helpme |
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Sad news indeed....:(
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unfortunate for sure but that is life. Do you think your Tylenols are 100% safe? think again....
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a small percentage of people on the drug have side effects. a small percentage of those side effects are halucinations. a small percentage of the halucinations lead to suicide. sounds like a really small but very bad side effect. I would be willing to bet most drugs on the market have a similar pecentage of side effects. |
Taking a few benadry can drive you to suicide. OTC and perscription drugs usually aren't as safe as you think. The only reason drugs are OTC is that they're not scheduled but serve a purpose. Remember the guy who cut off his dick? That was most likely benadryl related.
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"you'll never realize that your just a pawn"
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All medicine has some sort of mortality rate for most it is so low that you almost can't notice it.
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My brother was in Desert Storm and he's fucked up now. His spine has a cancer string in it that is so new they don't have a name for it. The VA hospital is fucking pathetic too. It looks like 1952 in there will all the outdated shit.
No good ever comes from war. |
The fact is that most...if not all drugs...have side effects...and with some drugs death can be a side effect. Even aspirin can have severe side effects for some people...up to and including death. There is a thing called "for the greater good".
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taken that shit plenty.
used to get put on duty quite a bit and had to force the other companies guys at gunpoint to eat the shit too. US Gov owns your ass when you serve. You are a fucking cow. And you do what the nice man with the M16 tells you to do. |
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crazy shit
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yes totally, same thing with the anthrax vaccine...you wont die from Anthrax but 1 out of x amount of people will die from the drug what is that cipro? |
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For me, benadryl (diphen) is a serious benefit. I have angioedema and benadryl is particularly effective in making swelling go away... which is very, VERY important when that swelling is in your throat or soft palate. However, if I had to deal with the heebeejeebees every time I drank some, so that for a period of a few hours while the swelling recedes and the maximum effect of benedryl overlap... yuck. I'd be looking for any sort of alternate option, and yes, it could drive me mental if I had no other option. I hope I never have to deal with anything like that. :( :( BTW - I do recommend aerius if you were taking benedryl as an antihistamine. Works like a hot damn for hay fever AND is effective at supressing angioedema and other uticartia. |
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Cipro (and other members of the family) are becoming less and less effective as general antibiotics though, as many germs are building resistances to them. Cipro et al are given wholesale to lifestock, leading to resistant strains developing in treated cattle and poultry. |
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One of my cousins back in the 70's when he was doing his medical intership at the Veterens Hospital in Westwood said the hospital routinely would test new experimental drugs and medications on war vets without telling them.
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This war is turning into a huge clusterfuck. Do you think its just THIS war, or are all wars like that and we only know about the fuckups these days because of the internet and what not?
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