Pharmaceutical Companies Negatively Effect
The Health Of The Population More Than Not.
This topic basically breaks down into three issues: damage directly caused by pharmaceuticals themselves, death and disease resulting from corporate decisions motivated by the pursuit of money rather than human health, and long term, multi-generational damage in the form of birth defects and environmental toxicity.
Health problems and death caused by pharmaceuticals
According to the World Health Organization:
No drug is without risk and all medicines have side effects, some of which can be fatal.
Unintended, harmful reactions to medicines (known as adverse drug reactions)
are among the leading causes of death in many countries.
This is a well known problem in the medical community. Some people react badly to some medications even at a normal dose. Sometimes the cause can be identified as unexpected interactions with other drugs, but other times there is no identifiable cause. Basically, sometimes drugs kill people. And this is by no means a third world phenomenon. Let's start at home. Here's what the Journal of the American Medical Association has to say about adverse drug reactions here in the US:
The overall incidence of serious ADRs was 6.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 5.2%-8.2%) and of fatal ADRs was 0.32% (95% CI, 0.23%-0.41%) of hospitalized patients. We estimated that in 1994 overall 2216000 (1721000-2711000) hospitalized patients had serious ADRs and 106000 (76000-137000) had fatal ADRs, making these reactions between the fourth and sixth leading cause of death.
Pharmaceuticals are a leading causes of death and medical complication. Over two million serious cases per year, and roughly 100,000 deaths in this country alone. And these numbers are only of incidents that occur in hospitals. Plenty more occur in the home and elsewhere. This should come as no surprise. We've all seen the side effect warning labels. We know what they say. Go through your medicine cabinet. "May cause headaches, dizziness, feelings of vertigo, reduced sperm count, dementia, increased risk of stroke and death." More often than you might guess, even something as trivial as aspirin for a headache kills people. According to a quick websearch over-the-counter medications like aspirin and ibuprofen kill on average 7600 people and hospitalize nearly 100,000 every year.
Health problems and deaths resulting from misconduct by companies:
Hundreds of billions of dollars are exchanging hands via the pharmaceutical industry every year. With that kind of money at stake, there's a great deal of incentive to create and push products that at best might not do anything, and at worst may be deadly.
Bayer knowingly sold AIDS-infected vaccines worldwide. Hoffman-La Roche knowingly lied to the FDA and withheld the fact that Posicor was causing deaths in their clinical trials. The FDA approved it anyway, and lots of people died. Merck & Co. knew that Vioxx caused heart complications, but they sold it anyway, and in the years following, roughly 50,000 court cases were brought against them by people who experienced heart attacks and strokes after taking Vioxx.
There are countless examples of horrible and blatant misconduct by pharmaceutical companies, marketing products knowing full well that they don't provide any benefit, knowing full well that they kill, bribing doctors, lying to the FDA and withholding test results...the problems are so widespread that there are entire legal firms such as Nolan & Auerback dedicated exclusively to these sort of cases.
Why does this happen? Because there are hundreds of billions of dollars being made in the pharmaceutical industry. These companies can afford to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in settlement and litigation when they're making half a billion dollars a year from individual products that may not have any benefit but kill a large percentage of those who take them, and create lifelong health problems for countless more.
Long term problems
Even when companies aren't deliberately malicious, very often the pharmaceutical industry causes long term damage simply because it don't know what effects these chemicals will have until years too late. The most well known example of this would be Thalidomide.
Thalidomide was a sedative that was prescribed for relief of minor pain and "morning sickness" in pregnant women. Prescribed for four years before anyone realized that it caused birth defects. Tens of thousands of babies were born with missing and malformed limbs, and in some cases extra growth-like appendages in their place. Even in developed countries the majority of these babies died, and those who survived were left with tragedy for life. If you have a strong stomach, do a search for "Thalidomide baby" and take a look at some pictures of newborns with no arms or legs, and strange growths coming out where they should be.
Even more scary is that the pharmaceutical industry has been so successful at convincing people that they need to be medicated that our water filtering systems are no longer able to adequately clean our waste water. Everything from antibiotics to antidepressants and sex hormones have made their way into our water supply. Think about that. People are taking so many drugs that our water filtering systems can't filter it all out and underground aquifers across the country have been polluted with mind altering and gender-bending chemicals.
For all the problems, for all the deaths, for all the bribes and misconduct...perhaps the most disheartening factor in all this is that the benefit provided by drugs is really very minimal. Drugs don't cure conditions. There is no cure for the common cold. AIDS medications don't cure AIDS. Chemotherapy does not cure cancer. Most medications serve simply as pain relief, and very often they destroy your body in the process.
When you go to the doctor and he prescribes an antihistamine for your cold, that antihistamine does not make you well. All it does is make your nose less runny so you're more comfortable while your body cures itself.
The fact is that even when they do work as intended, pharmaceuticals are generally bad for you. Medical research and cause-of-death statistics firmly back this. But there's so much money involved that an industry has been created out of selling people on the idea that they need these unhealthy substances and bribing doctors into prescribing them.
The history of medicine owes a great deal to the snake oil salesmen of the previous century. But unlike those snake oil salesmen, who simply tricked the unwary out of their money, the modern pharmaceutical industry is killing people, destroying our water supply, causing birth defects and creating health problems both for ours, and for generations to come.
These negative effects far outweigh temporary relief for a runny nose.

