Re: FDA OKs Pfizer's Lipitor for use in diabetics




"Frankie" <birm47@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Re: What message are you referring to?
> CHICAGO (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc. said on Tuesday U.S. regulators have
> approved its blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor to reduce the risk of
> stroke and heart attack in diabetic patients.
>
> Pfizer said the approval is for patients with type 2, or adult onset,
> diabetes who have no signs of heart disease but have multiple risk
> factors for the condition.

That's correct, they are not talking about pre diabetes and weight
reduction.
>
> Common risk factors include high cholesterol, high blood pressure, a
> family history of heart disease, smoking and obesity.
>
> Re: Do you assume people don't know that over eating and lack of
> exercise are good for you?
> I have a close friend that is type 2 diabetic. He fully understands
> that his overeating and lack of exercise caused his condition.

And your only message is one that should say and tell these people that they
should exercise and avoid drugs is nonsense.

Does he
> try to change these habits to improve his health and to spend years
> with his wife and grandcholdren? NO - He overeats, eats the wrong
> foods, gets irritated at his wife when reminded he's eating too much.

And he should not be treated for that? The doctors should just say that he
is irrisponsible and ignore him or push exercise only?

>
> So, out of the kindness of the drugs companies, my friend can push his
> health to the max, take drugs to control his sugar, take drugs to make
> sure his cholesterol stays under control and hopefully not drop dead of
> a heart attack.

The alternative is to have him drop dead of diabetes without medication?
Great.

>
> Re: Pharmaceuticals are there to help people who can't or won't help
> themselves.
>
> In this situation Pharmaceuticals are there to "make $$$".
>
> Frankie
>
Teach them a real lesson Frankie. Keep on telling people not to take their m
edicine. That will really teach them pharm companies a lesson and they won't
make any money. Yep, yes sir. Good thinking.
That's an excellent point and one I will have to try with somebody here.
If you are taking insulin or blood pressure medicine stop immediately and
boycott the pharm companies and their profit.



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