The Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel and the FDA

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According to the Los Angeles Times, the California Association of Physicians and Surgeons, and even the Center for Diseases Control’s own admission, well over 100,000 people in this country die each year from properly administered prescription drugs. This is absolutely shocking!

One study has shown that more than two million American hospitalized patients suffered a serious adverse drug reaction (ADR) within a 12-month period and of these, over 100,000 died as a result. Likewise, roughly 36,000,000 adverse drug reactions are reported annually, resulting in more than 33.6-million admissions or hospitalizations all from drugs that the FDA has pronounced safe effective. » Read more: The Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel and the FDA

How Do Pharmaceutical Drugs Get in Our Drinking Water

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If you have been following the unfolding case of drinking water contaminants, you may have heard about the E.P.A.’s findings that suggest that pharmaceutical drugs have been found in a number of major water sources across America. But how do pharmaceutical drugs get in drinking water The question must be approached from a number of different angles, beginning with an understanding of the function of municipal water filtration, how such purifying plants operate, what they can, and can’t do, and ultimately, the ramifications for someone who may be in contact with these drugs.

Nowadays the data is rock solid for the threat of pharmaceutical drugs. Unfortunately, getting the technological changes in place that will secure citywide security is a difficult matter. One day a probe finds drugs in drinking water, and the next a city’s officials are swearing up and down that no such threat exists. Raw data is being exposed that show that pharmaceutical drugs have a lasting presence in our water supplies, but the necessary steps are simply not being taken. » Read more: How Do Pharmaceutical Drugs Get in Our Drinking Water