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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 10:33

By Writestreet

The A(H1N1) scare has caused many to rush to the doctors for antiviral drugs even in Malaysia.
The ones WHO recommended for the swine flu virus are identical with those believed effective for the avian flu virus: Tamiflu made by Roche and Relanza produced by GlaxoSmithKline, according to a report by China Daily

According to stock market analysis, both companies saw their share prices rise by about 8% in late April, just after the outbreak. These drugs are not cheap (I can’t seem to find the prices – I think about RM7 each or something).

Some time ago, a group of Malaysian researchers did a survey and found that the prices of some of the medicine / drugs sold in Malaysia were about 300% more than the global market.

Oh btw, US FDA recommends that Tamiflu and Relenza should carry warnings about possible side-effects because there had been reports of patients experiencing delirium, psychosis and hallucinations. Tamiflu (oseltamivir) is a pill, while Relenza (zanamivir) is inhaled – not recommended for patients of all ages.

Reports from Japan indicate that children, particularly, may have a higher risk of experiencing these psychiatric side effects after receiving the flu drugs. Tamiflu and Relenza are the most common medications used for the treatment of flu.

So why is WHO backing the pharmaceutical giants, and why are drug prices in Malaysia so high?

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written by cheemengwong, June 30, 2009 10:45:43
My mother choose to die on a Friday...

During her 1 month or so stay in a private hospital during her final stage of colon cancer the bill was closed to RM 30,000 in year 2001. I am still paying the credit card!

There is najis/shit everywhere... be careful. Die on a Saturday morning and get buried in the afternoon?
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written by batsman, June 30, 2009 10:51:44
Doctors and hospital administrators are also all very well educated in English and they accept credit card payments.

Wiser to die in a Government hospital - doesn't matter what day. There, less English is spoken.
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written by educationist, June 30, 2009 10:59:17
Part of the great inequalities the world over!
Millions still suffer hunger pangs daily and many die of starvation while in the affluent countries thousands of gallons of milk sre poured down the drain , grains stockpiles get spoilt in ware houses, all in the name of price control.
So, those two drug companies are making obscene profits but since WHO is behind them, what can the rest of the world do?
Those countries with the means to do so should do an AIDS rebellion as well, give them the middle finger and go on to produce and distribute cheap generic drugs to their citizens!
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written by Rhan, June 30, 2009 11:22:16
Drug pusher? I thought this bastard retire since the opium war? Or their economy is now near the verge of collapse with return of HK and has to surface again? Drug is science, of course must speak English.
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written by mikewang, June 30, 2009 11:37:17
The fatality rate of this disease has now reduced to almost the level of seasonal flu.
I wonder if WHO is going to extend the pandemic alarm until drug companies make enough money from their yet to be launched A vaccine.
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written by chiongguo, June 30, 2009 12:55:01
Modern medicine is a hoax. Please look up www.naturalnews.com/022007.htm

If we examine traditional healing art with a critical mind we must also use the same level of critical and skeptical mindset to examine allopathic medicine. I can assure you that if you put both of them side by side, allopaths look ugly indeed. And these had prompted Dr.Mahendralal Sirkar, the vice-president of the British Medical Association (Bengal Branch) to change his mind. He had denounced homoeopathy as quackery and yet he saw how easily Babu Rajendral Dutta, a lay practitioner without any high sounding titles were able to cure many diseases. He started looking into the homoeopathy and decided one day to give up his lucrative allopatic practice. The BMA imposed a boycott on him and in his reply he said, “Truth must be told, and truth must be acted upon.”

He became a towering giant of homoeopathy in India.

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written by StevenO, June 30, 2009 22:07:46
and why are drug prices in Malaysia so high?



Because the lifestyle of the UMNo warlords depends on it! At the expense of the ordinary folks, of course!
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