Following
doctor’s orders has become synonymous with danger. Every
year, FDA approved drugs kill twice as many people as the
total number of U.S. deaths from the Vietnam War.
Death by medicine flourishes because deceit, not science,
governs a doctor’s prescribing habits. As an ex-drug
chemist, I witnessed this first-hand.
This deceit
comes in many forms. Medical ghostwriting and checkbook
science are the most prominent.
Doctors rely
on peer-reviewed medical journals to learn about
prescription drugs. These journals include the Lancet,
British Medical Journal, New England Journal of
Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical
Association. It is assumed that these
professional journals offer the hard science behind any
given drug. This assumption is wrong. Medical journals
can’t be trusted thanks to medical ghost writing.
Medical
ghostwriting is the practice of hiring PhD’s to crank out
drug reports that hype benefits and hide negative side
effects. Once complete, drug companies recruit doctor’s to
put their name on the report as authors. These reports are
then published in the above mentioned medical journals.
The carrot for this deceitful practice is money and
prestige. Ghostwriters can receive up to $20,000 per
report. Doctors receive prestige from having been
published. Ultimately, patients get bad drugs disguised as
good medicine.
As deplorable
as medical ghostwriting sounds, it is more common than you
think. Dr. Jeffrey Drazen, editor for the New England
Journal of Medicine, insists that he cannot find drug
review authors who do not have financial ties to drug
companies. As a result, the journal had to
relax their
conflict-of-interest rules in 2000.
Dr. David Healy, of the
University of
Whales predicts that 50% of the journals drug review
articles are written by ghostwriters.
The editor of
the British Journal of Medicine has acknowledged that
medical ghostwriting has become a serious problem for his
publication: “We are being hoodwinked by the drug companies.
The articles come in with doctors’ names on them and we
often find some of them have little or no idea about what
they have written.”
Consider the
testimony from deputy editor of The Journal of the
American Medical Association: “This [journal articles]
is all about bypassing science. Medicine is becoming a sort
of Cloud Cuckoo Land, where doctors don’t know what papers
they can trust in the journals, and the public doesn’t want
to believe.”
Other weapons
of mass deception exist – checkbook science. As defined by
Diana Zuckerman, PhD, checkbook science is research intended
not to expand knowledge or to benefit humanity, but instead
to sell drugs. It has stolen the very soul of University
research, scientific method, and the patients who serve as
human subjects.
Drug
companies use checkbook science to sponsor their own drug
research via the halls of academia and government
institutions. Money is used to design their own studies,
interpret the results, and stuff negative data under the
drug-rug. The drug-rug is a behemoth rug. It has to be. A
myriad of negative drug data exists.
Like medical
ghostwriting, checkbook science is more common than you
think. A third of academic professors have personal
financial ties to drug makers.
Called the “Stealth Merger” by the LA Times, top
scientists at the National Institutes of Health also collect
paychecks and stock options from the drug
industry.
This
has been going on for over 20 years.
Known as the Bayh-Dole Act, U.S law was amended in 1980 to
allow for these flagrant conflicts of interest.
This
calculated deceit is scandalous. Hopefully the line at the
pharmaceutical trough gets shorter as this scandal becomes
public. Though, drug makers have an insurance policy for
this – Direct-to-Consumer advertising. The oft repeated
“ask your doctor” ensures that the herd instinctively
embraces drugs, drugs and more drugs.
Understanding
medical ghost writing and checkbook science explains why
medical doctors have been hypnotized into drug worship –
they only see the positive. It also explains why modern
medicine is more deadly and lucrative than war – the danger
has been silenced with the pen and money.
Drug
companies do not take responsibility for the wonton
prescription drug deceit. Instead, victims have been made
invisible - dehumanized. They are not recognized as
children, or men with significant contribution to society.
Their deaths are simply shrugged off and attributed to
sickness or aging.
Those who
profit from prescription drugs should hold some sort of
record for the having the most reckless disregard for human
life. If the deceit continues the prescription drug
leviathan will silently kill more people than Napalm dropped
on Vietnamese villages.
About the Author
Shane holds a
Master's degree in organic chemistry and has first hand
experience in drug design. Specializing in therapeutic
nutrition, he has made it his mission to introduce healthy
lifestyle and nutrition habits to the general public. He is
author of Health Myths Exposed. His books and FREE
offers can be found at
www.healthmyths.net.