Another Gang of Pharma Scammers

Discussion in 'The Darkened Sample Closet' started by anonymous, Jan 7, 2018 at 2:23 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    Ever heard of NextSource Biotechnology? They are the newest company dedicated to ripping off very sick patients by increasing their life-saving cancer drug 1400%! Bristol-Myers Squibb was selling the drug for $50 per pill and sold the company to NextSource who now sells the same pill for $768 per cap. If that isn't criminal then what is?
    The Feds need to immediately instigate an investigation and throw these criminal goons in jail! Do it now!
    http://www.merinews.com/article/florida-based-drug-company-increased-the-price-of-life-saving-cancer-treatment-drug-by-1400-in-four-years/15928460.shtml#commentt
     

  2. anonymous

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    Let us all contact the FTC, FDA, and other federal agencies and ask them to investigate and throw these criminal scammers in jail!
     
  3. anonymous

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  4. anonymous

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    Here is another new scamming company:
    https://www.mdlinx.com/internal-medicine/washington-report/2018/12/06/7550748
     
  5. anonymous

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    We know how Pfizer has scammed patients for years. Here is their newest scam-a 90 day supply of Lyrica has jumped from $150 to $650. Is that a criminal scam or not?
     
  6. anonymous

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    Thank God I am out of this mafia type of business. The only way the head scammers of these crooked pharma companies stay out of jail is the payoffs they make to the crooked politicians.
     
  7. anonymous

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    Pfizer, the worst organization in the history of man.
     
  8. anonymous

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    Wait...I used to see “Pfizer # 1” written in public places...on old pay phone areas etc. Are you saying this isn’t true? I’ll be damned..
     
  9. anonymous

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    Read how this lady and her family are suffering from the ripoff scammers in the diabetes drug markets which should be some of the lowest prices because of all the competition:

    https://www.johnsoncitypress.com/Column/2019/02/03/Caught-in-the-drug-donut-hole.html?ci=stream&lp=4&p=1
     
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  11. anonymous

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    There is no shame with all of these thieving companies ripping off patients. I know what I am speaking of because I retired from pharma. Just look at this new list of the ones scamming in 2020:

    https://www.goodrx.com/blog/january-drug-price-hikes-2020/
     
  12. anonymous

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  13. anonymous

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    Allergan scammers-----
    https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/allergan-skirts-subsidiaries-pay-for-delay-suit-300m-settlement
     
  14. anonymous

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    Wow, why haven't the Feds arrested any of the scammers listed above or why hasn't there been a congressional investigation? Oh, I forgot the crooks in the "Legitimate" U.S.drug cartels, lol, pay off the crooks in congress to keep their eyes closed, lol.
     
  15. anonymous

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    Speaking of POS criminals, do any of you remember who this SOB 'doctor' was/is? Found this post on IH board.
    Post # of 7723

    Old article worth reading. This outlines some of the upside. The richest MD in the world bought a drug from Sorrento and then shut down further studies so his competing drug could prosper. Not only did this stop Sorrento from getting paid for incentives, it also led to the deaths of many patients who could have benefited. So far the judge has sided with Sorrento in not allowing the MD to have the case dismissed. Sorrento could get as much as $5 billion in damages. This would give Sorrento $18 per share. Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong bought the LA Times and in one estimate last year he was worth $19.1. Hopefully he settles for $2-3 billion to save further embarrassment and possible legal charges.

    https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/51307855-tradeinvestments2019/5419913-full-story-why-sorrento-therapeutics-offers-tremendous-upside-cbs-news-t-v-special-report-on
     
  16. anonymous

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    Who cares. I have a free Chevy equonix. Not to mention they pay for my cell phone and internet.
     
  17. anonymous

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    A pragmatic approach, much like our incoming administration...

    Let's reduce heacount!