I've never heard of anyone in the gray world who loves to lie more than Cain:
The Pharma industry is full of insanity, EL has been sued for wrongful death along with most other major Pharma companies-
It seems so disingenuous to me to question buying from SRY for fent issues, SNP for claiming Chinese, or any other vendor on ethical grounds. Especially dishonesty, they all are just sales...
As for product quality, it appears the consensus is no one manufactures their own, so it has minimal impact. There are also allegations that some "tweak" formulas, or perhaps Lyophilization Process- see the list below, all major pharmas have done this and it is a decimal point on cost from law suits.
Here are a few examples of Pharma concerns that should send you looking for willow branches to make your own aspirin if you want to die on that hill of distrust as a motivational force-
Yes, Eli Lilly has faced wrongful death lawsuits, particularly regarding its
Mounjaro and
Zepbound medications (tirzepatide). Plaintiffs claim these drugs have caused severe or fatal side effects, and that Eli Lilly failed to adequately warn about the risks. Some lawsuits also allege
failure to warn,
false marketing, and aggressive marketing for weight loss, despite potential risks.
Elaboration:
Mounjaro and Zepbound:
These medications, both containing tirzepatide, are used for diabetes and weight loss, respectively.
Allegations of Harm:
Lawsuits claim Eli Lilly knew or should have known about the potential for severe or fatal side effects from these drugs, and failed to issue adequate warnings.
Types of Claims:
Lawsuits may include claims of
failure to warn,
defective design, and
false marketing.
Examples of Harm:
Some harms alleged include
deep vein thrombosis,
pulmonary embolism,
severe gastrointestinal injuries,
ileus, and
vision loss.
Wrongful Death:
If a person dies after experiencing severe side effects, their family may file a wrongful death lawsuit, as
Motley Rice states.
Price Fixing/Gauging
Yes, pharmaceutical companies and the pharmaceutical industry in general spend a significant amount of money on lobbying efforts. They lobby on a wide range of issues, including drug pricing, research funding, and patent protection. This is done to influence policy decisions that affect their business, including how much they can charge for their products, how much research funding they receive, and how long they can hold patents on new drugs.