Re: Cholesterol Guidelines A Gift For Merck, Pfizer
From: Robert (Robert_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/15/04
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 11:47:55 -0700
"tcomeau" <tunderbar@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Robert" <Robert@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "tcomeau" <tunderbar@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > "Robert" <Robert@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > > "tcomeau" <tunderbar@hotmail.com> wrote in message >
> > > > > These are supposed to be "non-profit" organizations.... yeah,
right.
> > > > >
> > > > > Now that is agressive marketing.
> > > > >
> > > > > TC
> > > >
> > > > Let the doctors practice medicine . Those are national guidelines in
use
> > for
> > > > very specific reasons. You haven't treated anyone in your life so
you
> > know
> > > > nothing.
> > > > Most prominent clinical researchers and or authorities in any
clinical
> > field
> > > > are consultants to the private sector companies. Private companies
seek
> > the
> > > > most prominent or the most competent according to the size of their
> > practice
> > > > in evaluating any new equipment and or drug.
> > > > Doctors have always worked with companies that can have an impact on
> > > > medicine. There are many needs out there that can make a noticeable
> > impact
> > > > on the practice of medicine.
> > > > Most hospitals are non profit and receive money from all sources.
You do
> > not
> > > > know anything about non profit and what that means.
> > > > You have an understanding of an adolescent and not one based on
reality.
> > Go
> > > > play with your chemistry set and pretend being a doctor with your
cat.
> > >
> > >
> > > These aren't doctors setting the guidelines, they are industry whores
> > > trying to sell as many test kits and treatments as humanly possible.
> > > They control everything from what the doctor sees from the beginning
> > > of his/her training to what politicians are advised to set for
> > > guidelines. Marketing and greed in their worst forms. Causing more
> > > disease in the name of profits.
> > >
> > > TC
> >
> > Doctors are setting guidelines moron. These are the standard of care
> > guidelines and failure to perform the standard of care makes one non
> > compliant with the standard of care. Anything happens to the patient
then
> > the doctor is liable in a court of law with not following the standard
of
> > care.
> > Only doctors are allowed to set those standards usually based on
evidence
> > and not by non doctor idiots like yourself trying to do so.
>
> No they are not, idiot. Pharmaceutical and food industry companies
> hire people with medical degrees to sit of boards, committees, and
Those people moron, with medical degrees are called doctors, and they set
they standards. Just because you don't like the standards and think that
they are drug whores doesn not change the fact that they are doctors and in
a position to set standards.
Doctors must dispense drugs in order to save lives so you will never, never
see a doctor 100% "not" related to the drug companies, either directly or
indirectly.
> various other entities and tell them what to recomend and the
> politicians and bureaucrats who also happen to be on the payroll
> approve the guidelines. Practitioners who ignore or contravene the
> guidelines are attacked and/or pressured professionally to adhere to
> the guidelines. The "standard care" is followed according to the
> guidelines which are set up by industry thru pervasive industry
> influence.
Giudlines are based on clinical study outcomes. After the CIA clears them
clown.
>
> You cannot possibly be this naive. Unless of course you are biased. It
> may be time for you to declare your financial interests. Do you get
> any money from any pharmaceutical or food industry companies? Who do
> you work for? What is your profession? You sure sound like an industry
> shill. Time to declare your interests in this field.
>
> TC
I do hospital work so yes my lively hood depends on medical inventions in
all fields. I am dependent on the free pens, mugs, and note pads supplied by
the drug companies. I also eat the free donuts they supply after the grand
rounds.
I have also received free sample meds from my doctor when I reacted to the
old meds I couldn't tolerate well.
What kind of work are you involved in?
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