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Old 01-18-2008, 04:01 PM
wiseguy wiseguy is offline
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Originally Posted by DCaplinger View Post
Negligence suggests they should have known the consequences. In the case of bad drugs, they already know the product can cause death. That's not negligence, that's premeditation. They sold it anyway, because they worried more about profits, than the possibility of death.

Sadly, even the FDA is in on that conspiracy, because they wait until the public outcry can no longer be ignored before they force a recall.

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It's a numbers game. The profit to be made from sales versus the possible losses from law suits. So if only a very few people will die then the drug can be considered profitable and put on the market.

Don't you just love the drug commercials on tv? Many of them state "even death" as a possible side effect.
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