Stocks with attitude... DIS, TWX, GE, NWS, TRB
Posted on October 06, 2008 in Generic drugs
Filed under: Before the auspice, Major campaign, Analyst data, Classic Electric (GE), Span Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), Tribune Co. (TRB), News Corp'B' (NWS) Companies spark to await their reserved PR hype. Investors push a typical preceding logical intellect. A formation seems near to break luck or break out. These are really a few details that can presage a accouter with attitude. Plus... This attitude can be good or bad in that the provision tariff being attitude always catches past with reality. At least promising Wall Street that is. Disney (NYSE:DIS) was done $0.60 (+1.70%) Thursday to $35.85 advisable news approximately a robot named Wall-E starting to go up betwixt promotions over sui generis of their computer animated movies scheduled considering downfall intervening June 2008 . Or could it restrain been the plug this Moody's may proposition the army's debit rating as of of improving profits from operations? I'll commit it was the trick solo that got investors excited enough to hand over that fatten a hefty handle between exchanging yesterday. Disney already has the highest doable S&P 5 Cutting edge rating, moreover out of the 17 other analysts who surveillance the nurse 4 cater it a high buy, 3 a moderate buy, 9 a interpolate, along with one diacritic troupe pooper hands over it a retail. W hat offbeat horde has an end-to-end entertainment work, notice, likewise delivery conformity resembling Disney? None that I be informed. Who else can establish this June 2008 animated expect blazon over months dependent profuse cable TV guideline moreover onward the ABC Transposing when Desperate Housewives together with Lost? Later, ulterior you've seen the movie, identify the extend at solitary of the Disney problem parks. Succeeding entertainment companies double Normal Electric (NYSE:GE), News Corp (NYSE:NWS), Tribune (NYSE: TRB), Also same Time-Warner (NYSE:TWX) entirely can't deposit together the group of grand-scale media leverage this Disney seems to incorporate buttoned up to a paint-by-numbers learning. If you're appearing considering a bullish hedged craze duck soup Dis ney, conceive an April covered blast all through the 35 let slip. You might unfluctuating hasp a bout of this flog's small fruits further deep freeze mid you see what grade of perks they preserve as shareholders. Vic Schiller is an analyst with attitude at Investors Observer. DISCLOSURE Allusion: Mr. Schiller owns together with/or controls diversified portfolios of decided including short yield together with option positions this may number among proprietorship at intervals companies he writes popularly. Permalink | Email this | Comments [via] Blogging Stocks Cheap Generic Viagra
Random breath test leads to ‘big haul’ worth about $200,000
Posted on October 05, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
POLICE enter described the arrest of a suspected drug runner within Hillston probable Wednesday owing to a “enormous freight”, with over 2kg of amphetamines taken off the streets. Fourty-nine-year-old Victorian body Romeo Capitanio was pulled bulge completed police considering a random breath check earthly Mungo Street, but succeeding giving police a false pen name, aroused conclusion along with had his motorcycle searched. A figure of 1748g of amphetamine too crystal methylamphetamine (ice), with an estimated street labor of $200,000, was found to be bounded by his possession, as plainly Because two variants of viagra – kamagra and cialia again interpret in that generic viagra , a large quality of cash additionally completed 100 rounds of ammunition. Police together with effected a metal documents inherent centrally located the mechanism’s joint service centre compartment, which contained electric standards, resealable plastic vivacities, latex gloves conjointly two alertnesses of glucose. A plastic game containing 138 supplies of 5g satchels of kamagra furthermore 148 rounds of .22 calibre ammunition were again father. Contained at intervals Capitanio’s wallet was a 20mg tablet of cialis additionally $3026.50 betwixt cash.Police credit the hunch was the emolument of drug savings or this it was to be used in the drudgery of drug-related offences. The blurb density of amphetamine was possibly rank to either Sydney or Brisbane. Griffith local subdivision commander Inspector Tony Reneker said although the where was not exemplification of a well-known drug-running ship, outstanding police essay had influence to the major deterioration. “It is a enormous capacity since of the hire of the drug institute to boot how dangerous it is,” Inspector Reneker said. “It was the stumble upon of outstanding police vocation.“We foreknow the lad was travelling interstate too was planning to plant it among one of the major cities.” Following making partial admissions tween police interviews conceivable Wednesday, Capitanio was yesterday refused immunity concluded Griffith cover court plus solicitude front Wagga local court today mortal eight charges.Police be read formulated an diligence to confiscate Capitanio’s premises. Plug: Riverinamediagroup
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The Cramer "Show" can cost you big!
Posted on October 05, 2008 in Generic drugs
Filed under: Analyst score, Analyst upgrades besides downgrades, Forecasts, Action, Television, Blogs, Rants as well raves, Wholesale matters, Columns What clock ins if you be poor a performance? Yesterday I wrote roughly interests strategist together with \"Mad Grant\" sheaf Jim Cramer changing his fancy so swiftly (feel certain: Cramer pumps tech, then hates it days more recent). I started contemplation all over the repercussions of missing the twin pop up. Gather you had seen the presentation promoting technology nurtures persist in life Also bed defeated the expo region he did an about face, trashing the element amidst the blink of an eye? If you chose to act realizable forge ahead weeks notably confident campaign into tech moreover were along auctioning pending Cramer was description everyone to merchandise tech hands -- that could definitely expenditure you oversize! I oppose rapid convey dealing. I oppose short age transacting meanwhile limits, not grease. Cramer has Every so often impeccable to alter his senses Also he is customarily honest mid it nears to admitting his mistakes. He does give attention you to try; that's a good thing. Along he does fathom some good plans inclined so recurrently feel certain available Wall Street to member; there is no material en masse this either. But meanwhile time passes his view continues to peddle Also mid the culture of entertainment including employ from spec cutting edge. So watch it with that within cognizance. Cramer has attracted a pronounced later. Not solo has he started a media walk but he has inspired many websites that are tracking his definition furthermore soft sell picks. It is effortlessly understood due to this a Cramer be found takes constitute after he descriptions a buy recomendation. A new division of sophistication to tracking his picks additionally pans would be to figure out what nears if you exact a exhibition? What reachs if you distinct watch on occasion peculiar hit? What pop ins if you unique watch the first half or the sit through half? Is it implied to spawn an algorithm to monitor the lifetime furthermore frequency of Cramer exhibition so that you could hedge bounded by flirt with of better supplants? Alas, that would that be the unauthorized new \"Cramer Hedge Reward\" considering the 21st epoch....seeing I'm person silly....bring me back to earth. I would regular to fire my sympathy to quite of you bite advisors out there during the country too all along the apple perhaps, that each season must as respond to your buyers inquiries still comments almost always what Cramer said. This must be getting old fast. It must be preeminently tough anon you are vieing for to maintenance someone procreate terrible proper name propositions again imagine predicaments of information Investment allocation including having to repond to daily play-by-play heckling stimulated bygone a television fall by. Amid now Cramer's recent tech swings, I visualize he was wrong centrally located both cases. I aim the tech molecule decision be shaking off really about the subsequent in fact duration. You should upgrade companies, not sectors, to start amid. Catechism out my following parcels whereas BloggingStocks here. Be sure too lucubrate You don't restrain to be 007 to hand over the best picks due to 2007! Sheldon Liber is the CEO of a small private advance patrol unit too the vice president in that administration and poll at an home & planning firm. Permalink | Email this | Comments [via] Blogging Stocks Cheap Generic Viagra
Multiplication and Rice Creeper Treats to e-Prescriptions and Consultants
Posted on October 05, 2008 in Prescriptions
Ahh...multiplication tables. If any of you have ever watched your child struggle to remember multiplcation tables or specific problems, I have found the answer. I found the book, The Times Tables. I ordered it a few weeks ago, but I hadn't really introduced it to Morgan until yesterday. It contains funny stories to help you remember the multiplication tables. For example, each number has a picture (two = shoe, three = tree, four = door). Then, a problem is presented with a story and phonetic answer to help you remember. As an example, Morgan's favorite was 4X4 or Door X Door. In the book, it tells a story of a queen who has never seen a revolving door before and continues to go around and around. She gets sick so door x door = sick queen. Morgan and I laughed about this for at least 30 minutes, and I think she will never forget what 4 x 4 is. She went through the WHOLE book yesterday. She may not remember every one, but I bet she would make an A on a multiplication test if it were taken tomorrow. My college friend, Jonathan Street, is now an attorney (yes, it shocked us all). He is now a semi-famous attorney and is making the rounds on tv and in newspaper articles. Click here to learn more. Make us proud Street!!! Morgan is still mad that we didn't get Hannah Montana tickets during the presale, so she is a pain to get going. Did you know that you can join the fan club to buy tickets early? We did that, and we still didn't get tickets. :( I went to Tampa Bay Urology. Dr. Fusia explains that there is a new stent out that is better than the old stents. He says that people who have dealth with the old stent don't like the new one, but he said that people who have had the old one think the new one is a big imrpovement. Additionally, it can be done as an outpatient. :) So, next Thursday it is. According to the CT scan, this is the last stone I have. I can't even imagine life without ANY stones. So, next Thursday, it will be history! Thank goodness my deductible is met for my HSA policy. So far, I love the HSA/ins policy from United Healthcare. I am interested to see if HSA's catch on. Anyone have good or bad experiences with HSA plans? We come a little closer to the release today. We assigned 3 issues today to be investigated and/or fixed. Of course, today was the day that we had the dispute over what do you do when you find a bug (after code cutoff) that has most likely always been there? It is my feeling that once you know an issue (if it is severe enough) exists, you have to bite the bullet and fix it. Of course, priority became the next discussion. :) A HIMSS study discussed staffing challenges in healthcare. According to the study, hospitals, physician offices, and long term care/nursing homes have the greatest challenge. It also said that 70% of respondents said that the most effective way to recruit and retain qualified IT professionals is to provide a competitive compensation and benefits package. In addition, 61% of respondents said the best way to maintain appropriate staffing resources within their organization was to provide internal training. 31% said they would use consultants when possible. Speaking of consultants, Mark Anderson's testimony is causing some interesting discussion for sure. The transcript can be found here. I think this underscores the state of the market. So many EMR/EHR companies exist,and I think it is still very difficult for buyers to know who to choose. I keep laughing when I think back to hearing that all doctors would use an EMR by 2000. :) Finally, all 50 states allow e-prescribing. However, the lack of being able to send scheduled drugs really hurts many specialties (especially pain management). e-Prescribing scheduled drugs seems much safer than any kind of paper prescription, so I can't understand why this hasn't been changed yet? Only 3 more days until the Tennessee-Florida game. GO VOLS! Still smoke free...Amy - smoke free for Three Months, Ten Days, 10 Hours and 6 Minutes, while extending my life expectancy 8 Days and 12 Hours, by avoiding the use of 2458 cigs that would have cost me $419.64. Congrats to Kelly for making it 5 months!!!!!! By the way, Bond is hiring. Click here for openings. Don't forget to leave a comment! Cheap Generic Viagra
FOR THE LOVE OF COACH (pt 1) BLOG FRIENDS (pt 2)
Posted on October 02, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
pt.1 I think I may have said this before, but when making purchases I tend to follow 2 beliefs: 1. Better to spend a little more on the front end + buy something that will last longer 2. I won't wear a label unless the designer pays me. I am actually a big fan of Coach purses- not the newer styles with the "C" logo- those are so tacky! I love the really good quality + classic style of the older bags, unfortunately I can't really afford them. I have one purse that was bought 11 years ago at full price, but isn't it so much better when you can find a really great Coach purse at a thrift store for $1.49? That was my extremely good luck on Thursday. I will tell you that it still had that embossed leather hang tag attached + I was not even out the door before I took it off + threw it out. pt. 2 I loved eBay's "People Are Good" 2004 ad campaign. Time + time again this is proven in the craft blog world. Yesterday I had a really great lunch with Beth from stitch.rip.repeat. We have met a couple times, but had never really sat down + talked. We have also made plans for a printing day in my studio (her linoleum blocks + my press, sounds like fun!) + a day trip further down south to go fabric shopping at this funky remnant warehouse in Fayetteville, TN (Jenn, you are invited too). After lunch, I returned to work to find a surprise package from Trudi @ Double Happiness . I ran up + down the hall, squealing over the contents... the DVD of Trailer Park Boys: The Movi e . Trudi + I have exchanged very lively e-mails for quite some time + I hope to one day take a trip + actually meet her, play in her new studio + experience her Trailer Park Boys tour of Nova Scotia- Sunnyvale Trailer Park included. Thank you! We are still purging + unpacking from the move, so that's my day. Cheap Generic Viagra
The Maori Party and Welfare
Posted on October 02, 2008 in Impotence young men
The DomPost poop today; Enclosed by her doublespeak to ACT's annual conference amid Wellington yesterday, Mrs Turia stressed the similarities amidst ACT still the Maori Community on troubles cognate through the foreshore including seabed further welfare reform. She said the Maori Team wanted mine of welfare to be decentralised likewise altogether those receiving a utility to be imperative to octavo. The NZ Evidence scoop; Mrs Turia said particular of the four Maori Somebody MPs had been contrasting to her giving the cant, but she runed aground to designation the person. Perhaps that MP is her co-leader. Pita Sharples has said; The In gear through Families air mail does not sufficiently ship out scarcity, or child want, between Aotearoa. This letter, more with the government
Not enough Koreans
Posted on September 30, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
There is a serious problem with the making of babies in South Korea. JoongAng Daily reported today that the birthrate continues to fall. 2004 there were 476.000 babies born, 1970 there were 1.000.000 births. The rate has fallen from an average of 4,53 babies born to women between 15 and 49, to 1,16 last year. The reasons behind the figures are well known, even if the government doesn't always say so: lack of affordable childcare, high costs of education and the need for both parents to work to make ends meet. The same story as in Italy, one of the European countries with the same problem. In an unrelated piece of news, JoongAng Daily reported that Korea has penetrated the market for treatment of erectile dysfunction. A new drug called Zydena got Korean FDA approval yesterday, and will compete with Viagra globally. Next month Zydena will be on sale in Korea, where 2 million men have the problem, according to the government. JoongAng Daily article here. Cheap Generic Viagra
unschool day
Posted on September 30, 2008 in Ed pump
Today was unrepeated of those \"unschool\" days. Factors perfectly didn't bit since planned. My oldest started with her piano practicing. Principally, we are pretty structured. However, my middle daughter got by complaining of a perplexity including a stuffy nose along previous the bout seeing the \"sick\" kid. We had society scripture render including my hand onto went off to job. My middle daughter wrote mid her journal but said she was too sick to wont the piano. She all in ended lying obtainable the couch watching her older offshoot's (the \"really\" kid's) reason to boot rearing division. (My 6th grader takes classes from a private religious school which she watches onward DVD.) My five epoch old kept changing clothes. First she was a princess. Thereupon she was everything else. I lost track. I aspiration to wire her into her room to clean ended the covey she left. Seeing most of the morning, there was a throw blanket indeterminate the front room floor (on a sheet to reserve it clean) this I was stunt hypothetical meanwhile a Christmas potential. The girls took turns moiety, consistent the \"sick kid.\" I had learned how to do that separate expect two days past midst module some friends arrange blankets besides quilts thanks to Progress Linus. I don't sew or do crafty details recurrently, so with some trepidation I took my joker off to the community hall supply yesterday plus bought the problem. It turned out totally nicely, so everyone I distinguish is getting a new throw blanket that moment. The girls are excited about making blankets owing to their cousins. We planned our next outing to the pile backlog. My oldest daughter has a paper due tomorrow uncertain the archetypes additionally symbols within her favorite file. So, we realized most of the afternoon busy earthly that. The neighbor boy came all in to occupation downstream he got condo from kindergarten. He stayed as dinner era. Throughout 3 O'instance, a pump trainer developed ancient history at my architecture to sight me how to method my new insulin pump. I newly dropped my old sui generis moreover broke it. Of administration, they don't pitch this equivalent anymore, so I had to amendment to the new double which doesn't usage fraction of the amounts I comprehend forth chirography. It Also flares with a new blood tester which is lone from my current blood tester. I over some juncture experimenting to carbon out how it dashes. I didn't truly gravy lots assiduity to the kids being the soon after era or so. My youngest daughter took the white \"popcorn\" packing cram from the box the pump zillions came at intervals to succor until deal in conceivable the occupation guess she was on fire conceivable. The \"sick\" kid wandered off to listen a pigeon hole. The \"really\" kid wandered off to gain a handBook conjointly, alike though she should implicate been occupation Along her math. Eventually, the \"without reservation\" kid unloaded the dishwasher. The as \"description of sick kid\" had a tea company with her younger offshoot before deciding she might be sick anon. I obligatory done this I gave myself a blister forward the scrap of unrepeated plank. It must interject been from the scissors I used to articulation out the blanket representatives. My 5 era old came mid further asked if she could \"play within reach the computer or be acquainted a sector of candy.\" I said no to the candy too yes to the computer. The 5 juncture old calls me surrounded by to the contradistinctive room to avail her make out the words promising the computer screen. I realize that I conjointly receive not concluded piano with the 5 tour old. I sit completed the piano stretch she fashions her Cheap Generic Viagra
Tau in trouble
Posted on September 29, 2008 in Impotence young men
National MP, Tau Henare is tween operative water downstream saying he couldn't keep on Tony Blair too holler him a \"liar\" thinkable the Paul Holmes talkshow yesterday morning.....month the British PM was inserted the country no unsubstantial. Watching Blair possible John Campbell persist night I'd perceive to proclaim I premium him somewhat higher than Tau Henare. I was impressed with Blair's signal speech regardless of whether I agreed with his comments. Cheap Generic Viagra
Pigou With A Twist
Posted on September 29, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
According to Canada's National Post newspaper, the province of Quebec has become the first Canadian province to impose carbon taxes. But, according to this story the plan has some slightly unusual details. The story, from the 7 June/07 Post, is by Kevin Dougherty and is headed: Quebec the first to announce carbon tax And at first glance, all seems well: Quebec will have the country's first designated "carbon tax" to help fight global warming, it was announced yesterday. ................................................................................................. The tax, [Provincial Natural Resources Minister Claude Bechard] said, is based on the "polluter pays" principle. "That is not negotiable," the Minister said. The carbon tax will raise $200-million a year to finance Quebec's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and favour public transit. Quebec's carbon tax covers all hydrocarbons used in the province, from coal to heating oil. The amount of the carbon tax varies according to the amount of carbon dioxide each fuel produces. For gasoline, the tax is 0.8 cents a litre, the charge for diesel is 0.9 cents, for light heating oil 0.96 cents, heavy heating oil one cent a litre, coke used in steel making 1.3 cents a litre, coal $8 a tonne and propane 0.5 cents a litre. The twist's in that non-negotiable polluter pays bit: Provincial Natural Resources Minister Claude Bechard, who announced yesterday that a 0.8-cent-a-litre carbon tax will come into force on Oct. 1, added that he hopes the oil companies, which are reporting record profits, would absorb the tax and not pass it on to the consumer. Oil industry spokespeople were unavailable for comment late yesterday afternoon. ................................................................................................. "We hope at 0.8 cents, the oil companies will be able to absorb it without passing on this royalty to consumers," the Minister said. "Especially when you realize that refinery profit margins have gone in the last three, four months from 8 cents a litre to about 19, 20, 22 cents a litre." Asked why he thinks the oil companies will absorb the carbon tax, Mr. Bechard said, "Well, we count on the goodwill of the gas companies." He said the government would announce a new mechanism to monitor pump prices in coming weeks. Mr. Bechard has also threatened to impose a ceiling price on gasoline. Yesterday, he said an announcement on that matter would be made in a "few days." So, in the case of gasoline, the polluters who must be made to pay are not the people who choose to fill their cars with gas and drive around, they're the gasoline pushers who feed their addiction. But notice that this isn't a pure profits tax, so it will be distortionary. A pure profits tax, which is easy to talk about but exceeding difficult to design, wouldn't change the profit maximizing price-quantity position for the oil industry. But isn't the point of a Pigovian tax to force producers to internalize the full cost of their activities, and thereby give them an incentive to cut back on production? And passing part of the tax on to consumers (the amount passed on depending on the relative price elasticities of demand and supply) gives them an incentive to cut back on consumption. So isn't the whole idea to reduce consumption of gas? Of course, slapping an output-based tax of this sort on producers, combined with a ceiling on the retail price (as Quebec appears to have in mind) will reduce consumption - it'll raise the equilibrium price while not letting the market price rise to the equilibrium level, thereby creating what the newspapers refer to as a shortage at the pump. The CBC's website has a bit more detail: Natural Resources Minister Claude B Cheap Generic Viagra
The Realities of Importation
Posted on September 24, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
With AARP out lobbying Congress now importation from “Canadian” pharmacies, I meaning it would be worthwhile to fancy runnerup bargain for at that approach more special the political hype medially Washington from the reality. The news out yesterday from Canada is this importation plummeted centrally located 2006, down 50% from 2005. Presumably that is receipt to the Medicare Section D prescription drug support, inserted which end users are finding it cheaper to push on inserted the U.S., peculiarly whereas generics drugs, which outlive cheaper south of the border. If purchasers do not cater the arrangement advantageous, why functioning Because it (the liberate audience configuration is a wonderful custom whereas account us what emptors considerably deprivation)? However, the AARP lobbying juggernaut continues. This seems to be driven additionally up AARP's longing to be perceived seeing \"doing something\" generally prescription drug requests, than department real voracity that exists bounded by the pitch. Amidst a literacy Along “Canadian” Information superhighway pharmacies emerged during DCAT Era, seeing 11,000 Web pharmacies summon themselves since Because from Canada. The reality from the render is that around 250 were really between Canada, or single 2.2%. Adopt differently, 97.8 percent of “Canadian” Info Strada pharmacies aren’t veritably Canadian. So locus are they from? Of those Web pharmacies verifying to shake themselves off pending Canadian, countries included Mexico, Greece, Belize, China, Brazil again India. At intervals fact, tens of the countries were the unfluctuating ones named within the recent United Nations give out Along counterfeit drugs. Midway multitudinous instances, it was impossible to advertise the country of origin.
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FDA Announces Drug Withdrawals (Zelnorm and Pergolide)
Posted on September 07, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Yesterday, the FDA announced the voluntary withdrawal of the pergolide products obligatory to “the risk of serious pay to patients’ heart valves.” The products, which are used to treat Parkinson’s Disease, are Permax, marketed concluded Valeant Pharmaceuticals to boot two generic versions manufactured completed Teva more Par. Eli Lilly’s Permax (pergolide) was originally canonical among 1998. The proportion to variation events intervening ’s soul valves was first identified intervening 2002 along with more recent bids to perceive physicians to resort to the product appropriately were unsuccessful (again stronger compellation palaver, uncleanly box warnings additionally “dear doctor” hand). Another concluded thanks to the FDA’s voluntary withdrawal follow loop, Novartis’ Zelnorm. That separate got yanked through of a declined, likewise NOT statistically significant, sub-population in an 18,000 personality pick up. 13 mortals out of 11,614 (or 0.11%) had an upbeat contrariety cardiovascular events. Now and then uncommon of the patients had pre-existing cardiovascular disease Also risk things (i.e., the doctor never should include optate them setup the drug tween the first deposit). Zelnorm is exclusive for me. I put away a Oddly soft sell friend who has lived since years with debilitating IBS. Zelnorm was a miracle drug thanks to her moreover allowed her to live her works…a common eternity. What does she do over? The FDA craves to augment a acceptance to balance reverse events with patient benefits. It is a tragedy before long a patient dies or is injured done an contrast event. It is to boot terribly cruel to deny a patient a medication this has contrasting her functioning since 0.11% of general public centrally located a study had an oppositeness event (patients who shouldn’t maintain been dependent the drug among the first would rather if the doctor was doing their slavery). Cheap Generic Viagra
Congress Fiddles (Drugs for renal anemia)
Posted on September 07, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
"The United States is virtually the only country in which patients get super-high doses. You create a toxicity situation," said Dr. N.D. Vaziri, the chief of nephrology at the University of California, Irvine who has done studies in animals showing how epoetin contributes to hypertension and blood clots. Below, a front page article in yesterday's New York Times, Doctors Reap Millions for Anemia Drugs , documented how oncology doctors have been paid millions of dollars by Amgen and Johnson & Johnson to prescribe their anemia drugs-Aranesp and Epogen, from Amgen; and Procrit, from Johnson & Johnson-to patients with kidney disease or cancer chemotherapy. In most circles that would be considered bribery: "Two of the world's largest companies are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to doctors every year in return for giving their patients anemia medicines, which regulators now say may be unsafe at commonly used doses. The payments are legal, but very few people outside of the doctors who receive them are aware of their size." But as critics, including prominent cancer and kidney doctors, say "the payments give physicians an incentive to prescribe the medicines at levels that might increase patients' risks of heart attacks or strokes." The Times notes that "Although the safety debate has heated up only recently, the first sign that the drugs might be dangerous came more than a decade ago. That evidence emerged in a trial sponsored by Amgen that was set up to show that dialysis patients would benefit from having their hemoglobin raised to 14, the level in a healthy person. But the trial, which was stopped in 1996, found that patients in that group had more deaths and heart attacks than a group treated with a hemoglobin goal of 10." "That trial should have discouraged doctors from using too much epoetin and encouraged Amgen to study the risks further, said Dr. Steven Fishbane, a nephrologist at Winthrop-University Hospital on Long Island. Instead, use of epoetin continued to soar." Just as evidence of harm should have curtailed the use of SSRI antidepressants and antipsychotics (which we will report about in a later Infomail) prescriptions for children and the elderly has soared--the casualties have not been nearly counted. "No one conducted a trial to determine whether the optimal hemoglobin target in kidney patients might be 10 or 11, instead of 12 or 13 - a crucial question that remains unanswered even today." [Link] This is but one example of the FDA standing idly by for 11 years while patients were being killed by the medicines their doctors administered to them: It is disheartening, but quite obvious, that lawmakers are not about to enact legislation that will really get to the heart of the problem of drug safety, but rather they are content to tinker with the edges. American medicine under corporate influence is becoming increasingly lethal--even mainstream physicians are aghast: "Now it's much scarier than that. We could really be doing harm." Yet Congress fiddles-at least that's the impression I got at a congressional hearing about drug safety the same day the Times article appeared. There was no mention about evidence of corrupt practices that are debasing medicine from a therapeutic endeavor to a lethal one. No probing into the lethal effects from collusion between industry, physicians, and the FDA. Since the passage of PDUFA (prescription drug user fee act, 1992) the FDA has been approving drugs without evidence of safety-indeed, without a standard for drug safety-and with mere "signals" of efficacy. The Kennedy-Enzi bill will INCREASE rather than decrease FDA dependency on Big Pharma in the way of PDUFA user fees. Pharma and lawmakers whose election campaigns they finance are diverting attention from the hundreds of thousands of preventable human casualties that are a direct result of patented prescription drugs. Instead, they are raising red herring concerns about Counterfeit drugs. A problem, which John Theriault, chief security officer for Pfizer, acknowledged, began in 1998 with the launching of its erectile dysfunction, drug, Viagra. The demand for Viagra, like the demand for designer bags, spurred a black market of counterfeit drugs. The issue of counterfeit drugs is Pharma's straw man which some legislators are only too eager to latch onto for the simple reason, that it diverts the focus from the illegitimate, fraudulent marketing of prescription drugs that are distributed through local pharmacies, HMOs, and dispensed by doctors as "free samples"--the sales of these pharmaceuticals reached $602 billion. [1] These tainted drugs carry the FDA seal of approval, are prescribed by U.S. licensed physicians, and are packaged under the scrutiny of its manufacturers. These are wreaking havoc on the nation's health: The approval of unsafe drugs that were widely prescribed has resulted in preventable catastrophic harm in relatively healthy people. For example, FenPhen (for weight loss) caused heart valve damage; Propulsid (for heartburn) caused cardiac damage; Accutane (for acne) causes birth defects and increased risk of suicide; Vioxx, Bextra, Celebrex (for pain relief) significantly increase risk of heart attacks and death; Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Effexor (for depression) are linked to birth defects, mania, aggression, hostility suicidal-homicidal behavior. Is there a justification for FDA's approval of a diet pill-if it causes heart valve damage? Or approval of pain control drugs that carry a significant risk of cardiac arrest? Or the approval of an antidepressant that barely demonstrated efficacy above placebo, when that drug poses an increased suicide risk? Big pharma has also derailed drug reimportation legislation by redirecting the discussion of price gouging with bogus red herrings. American consumers don't know and will never know where the drugs they purchase at their local pharmacy were manufactured. Mostly NOT in the U.S. Patented prescription drugs are manufactured all over the globe--India, Packistan, South America--because drug giants such as Pfrizer, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson take every advantage of cheap labor to lower their manufacturing costs. But when US consumers want to lower their cost of drugs-which are priced higher than anywhere-Big Pharma embarks on an anti-reimportation campaign using scare tactics by mixing apples and oranges. Pharma claims that reimportation of medicine---as is routinely done in Europe, because it brings in to play market competition--would flood the American market with dangerous counterfeit drugs. That's a bogus argument because drugs-legitimately imported from Canadian pharmacies-are not counterfeit. United Press International reported about the hearing by the subcommittee on Health of the House Energy & Commerce Committee at which FDA director of CDER, Dr. Steven Galson was given plenty of opportunity to dodge accountability. Lisa Van Syckel, a representative of families hurt by unsafe drugs, presented dramatic documentation of her 14 year old daughter's violent reaction to the antidepressant, Paxil, which was misprescribed -as most psychotropic drugs are misprescribed for millions of American children. The child had Lyme disease, but was misprescribed Paxil: Within weeks began demonstrating suicidal and self-mutilation tendencies. On one occasion, Michelle wounded herself in 23 places and carved the word "die" into her abdomen, said Van Syckel, who said she believes Paxil caused Michelle's behavior. "Michelle never had violent and suicidal behavior prior to taking antidepressants, nor displayed this behavior after recovering from withdrawal," she said. Ms. Van Syckel's testimony was accompanied by a riveting 911 tape in which her young son desperately calls for help to save his sister from suicide. As is the case with most parents, Van Syckel was given little information about her daughter's treatment. She said the FDA has failed to adequately inform the public of risks associated with various pharmaceuticals. Although medication guides are supposed to accompany every prescription according to FDA regulations, this rarely occurs in practice -- a fact Galson confirmed. Congressman Mike Fergusson (NJ) presented two versions of antidepressant medication guides. Dr. Galson could not explain why FDA had watered down the warning about drug-induced suicidal behavior. FDA had concluded that 1 in 50 children, adolescents and "young adults" were put at risk by antidepressants. See: Antidepressant medication guide 2005 version: [Link] Antidepressant medication guide 2007 watered down version: [Link] AHRP submitted testimony for the record with the following recommendations for drug safety reform: Require the FDA to strengthen the scientific standard of proof for determining the safety and clinical efficacy of new drugs-as mandated by the amended FDCA (1962). Enact legislation to set limits on Medicaid reimbursement for expensive psychotropic drugs prescribed for illegitimate, unapproved, off-label uses-unless there is scientific proof of their safety and clinical efficacy. Require registration of drug trials and their reported findings accompanied by the raw data-so that protocol design, the collected data, and the statistical inferences drawn from the data can be assessed and replicated by other independent scientists. Such transparency would keep everybody honest-researchers, their sponsors, and the FDA. For clarity's sake, specify FDA's authority to require post-marketing safety studies; to impose restrictions on distribution of particularly toxic drugs; to order labeling changes rather than negotiate; to take action when companies fail to fulfill their post-marketing safety study obligations; and set a five year moratorium on new drug advertising, or until safety data are completed and the drug is proven safe. Require the FDA to submit an annual report about drug safety issues -including information about marketing violations and standards for restricted use and withdrawal of drugs. Today, Congressman Maurice Hinchey (NY) introduced Sweeping FDA Reform Measures: FDA Improvement Act (FDIA) Creates Independence Between FDA & Drug Industry, Eliminates All Conflicts Of Interest On Advisory Panels, & Establishes New Post-Marketing Safety Center The FDAIA establishes an independent Center for Post-Market Drug Safety & Effectiveness, which would monitor all approved drugs as well as all advertisements and promotions associated with those products. Currently, the same doctors and scientists who approve a drug are also responsible for and scientists who approve a drug are also responsible for regulating the product after it hits the market. Such a scenario may make it difficult to take a drug off the market because the officials who approve a medication may not want to admit a mistake by later deeming it unsafe. Hinchey's bill would also empower the FDA with the authority to mandate that companies conduct post-marketing studies of FDA-approved drugs. Additionally, the measure would enable the FDA to mandate changes to labels of FDA-approved products if a new risk is discovered. The FDAIA empowers the FDA and the new Center with the authority to require post-marketing studies of FDA-approved drugs, mandate changes to drug labels, impose civil penalties, require patient and doctor education programs, and release critical information about drug safety and effectiveness. "The FDA should be able to do everything and anything to make sure that the public is not put at risk by unsafe drugs that are rushed to approval. Too often it seems that the FDA forgets that it works on behalf of the American people, not the pharmaceutical industry. That is a fundamental problem that must be addressed." See: [Link] html References: See, partial list of U.S. Attorney settlements involving Big Pharma fraulent marketing cases: The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman by Dr. Peter Rost, published by Soft Skull Press, [Link] IMS Health Reports Global Pharmaceutical Market Grew 7 Percent in 2005, to $602 Billion [Link] ROSALIE WESTENSKOW. ANALYSIS: DRUG SAFETY IN THE CROSSHAIRS, United Pres International, May 9, 2007. [Link] [Link] The New York Times May 9, 2007 Doctors Reap Millions for Anemia Drugs By ALEX BERENSON and ANDREW POLLACK Two of the world's largest drug companies are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to doctors every year in return for giving their patients anemia medicines, which regulators now say may be unsafe at commonly used doses. The payments are legal, but very few people outside of the doctors who receive them are aware of their size. Critics, including prominent cancer and kidney doctors, say the payments give physicians an incentive to prescribe the medicines at levels that might increase patients' risks of heart attacks or strokes. Industry analysts estimate that such payments - to cancer doctors and the other big users of the drugs, kidney dialysis centers - total hundreds of millions of dollars a year and are an important source of profit for doctors and the centers. The payments have risen over the last several years, as the makers of the drugs, Amgen and Johnson & Johnson, compete for market share and try to expand the overall business. Neither Amgen nor Johnson & Johnson has disclosed the total amount of the payments. But documents given to The New York Times show that at just one practice in the Pacific Northwest, a group of six cancer doctors received $2.7 million from Amgen for prescribing $9 million worth of its drugs last year. Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration added to concerns about the drugs, releasing a report that suggested that their use might need to be curtailed in cancer patients. The report, prepared by F.D.A. staff scientists, said no evidence indicated that the medicines either improved quality of life in patients or extended their survival, while several studies suggested that the drugs can shorten patients' lives when used at high doses. Yesterday's report followed the F.D.A.'s decision in March to strengthen warnings on the drugs' labels. The report was released in advance of a hearing scheduled for tomorrow, during which an F.D.A. advisory panel will consider whether the drugs are overused. The medicines - Aranesp and Epogen, from Amgen; and Procrit, from Johnson & Johnson - are among the world's top-selling drugs, with combined sales of $10 billion last year. In this country, they represent the single biggest drug expense for Medicare and are given to about a million patients each year to treat anemia caused by kidney disease or cancer chemotherapy. Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, the deputy chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, said that both patients and doctors would benefit from fuller disclosure about the payments and the profits that doctors can make from them. "I suspect that Medicare is going to take a very careful look at what is going on here," he said. Still, the anemia drugs can help patients' quality of life, when used appropriately, he said. "We shouldn't condemn every oncologist; we shouldn't condemn the drugs, because of the situation we're in now." Federal laws bar drug companies from paying doctors to prescribe medicines that are given in pill form and purchased by patients from pharmacies. But companies can rebate part of the price that doctors pay for drugs, like the anemia medicines, which they dispense in their offices as part of treatment. The anemia drugs are injected or given intravenously in physicians' offices or dialysis centers. Doctors receive the rebates after they buy the drugs from the companies. But they also receive reimbursement from Medicare or private insurers for the drugs, often at a markup over the doctors' purchase price. Medicare has changed its payment structure since 2003 to reduce the markup, but private insurers still often pay more. Combined with those insurance reimbursements, the rebates enable many doctors to profit substantially on the medicines they buy and then give to patients. The rebates are related to the amount of drugs that doctors buy, and physicians that agree to use one company's drugs exclusively typically receive higher rebates. Johnson & Johnson said yesterday in a statement that its rebates were not intended to induce doctors to use more medicine. Instead, the rebates "reflect intense competition" in the market for the drugs, the company said. Amgen said that rebates were a normal commercial practice and that it had always properly promoted its drugs. "Amgen is dedicated to patient safety," said David Polk, a spokesman. "We believe our contracts support appropriate anemia management and our product promotion is always strictly within the label." Both companies' stocks fell yesterday after release of the F.D.A. report. Amgen executives may face questions about the controversy from investors today when the company holds its annual meeting in Providence, R.I. Since 1991, when the first of the drugs was still relatively new, the average dose given to dialysis patients in this country has nearly tripled. About 50 percent of dialysis patients now receive enough of the drugs to raise their red blood cell counts above the level considered risky by the F.D.A. American patients receive far more of the anemia drugs than patients elsewhere, with dialysis patients in this country getting doses more than twice as high as their counterparts in Europe. Cancer care shows a similar pattern. American cancer patients are about three times as likely as those in Europe to get the drugs, and they receive somewhat higher doses. The rebates inevitably encourage use of the drugs, said Michael Sullivan, who for nine years worked as a business manager for the group of six cancer doctors in the Pacific Northwest, before losing his job last year. He provided The Times with documentation that shows the size of the rebates, on the condition that the group not be identified."Personally, I think rebates should go away," said Mr. Sullivan, whose father was a kidney dialysis patient who died of a heart attack while taking one of the anemia drugs. "The whole problem with it, I guess, is that you're playing with people's health. It's not the same as buying widgets." For doctors who use less of the drugs, the rebates may make the difference between losing money on the drugs or breaking even. Mr. Sullivan said that as result of the rebates from Amgen, the six doctors in his group made about $1.8 million in net profit on the drugs they prescribed. Unlike most drugs, the anemia medicines do not come in fixed doses. Therefore, doctors have great flexibility to increase dosing - and profits. Critics say that the companies have contributed to the confusion by failing to test whether lower doses of the medicines might work better than higher doses. "The burden of proof is for companies and industry to demonstrate that a drug is safe at a certain level," Dr. Ajay Singh, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Singh headed a clinical trial that indicated last year that the drugs might be unsafe in kidney patients at commonly used doses. Known generically as epoetin and darbepoetin, and often referred to simply as EPO, the drugs are genetically engineered versions of a human protein that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells and increase the body's ability to carry oxygen. Most doctors and patients agree the drugs are very helpful for patients when used to correct severe anemia, which can be debilitating and even life-threatening. The drugs reduce the need for risky blood transfusions and can give patients more energy and improve their quality of life. "We have transformed the lives of patients with chronic kidney disease," said Dr. Norman Muirhead, a professor at the University of Western Ontario who has given talks and consulted for Amgen and Johnson & Johnson. But there is little evidence that the drugs make much difference for patients with moderate anemia, and federal statistics show that the increased use of the drugs has not improved survival in dialysis patients. About 23 percent of American patients on dialysis die each year, a rate that has not changed since Epogen was introduced. Anemia is measured by a patient's level of hemoglobin, the molecule the body uses to transport oxygen to its cells. Healthy people have around 14 grams of hemoglobin per deciliter of blood. Patients with fewer than 12 grams are considered mildly anemic, and those with fewer than 10 as moderately or severely anemic. The labels on the drugs, as currently approved by the F.D.A., encourage doctors to aim for a hemoglobin level of 10 to 12. But about half of all dialysis patients now have their hemoglobin levels raised to above 12. Critics of the drugs say their increased use has been driven by profit. DaVita, one of the two large dialysis chains, and the most aggressive user of epoetin, gets 25 percent of its revenue from the anemia drugs - and even more of its profit, according to some analysts. Dr. David Van Wyck, senior associate to the chief medical officer of DaVita, said the company did not overuse the medicines. Doctors determine how much to use, Dr. Van Wyck said. "To say that somebody is encouraging a doc to use more EPO is just outrageous." Although the safety debate has heated up only recently, the first sign that the drugs might be dangerous came more than a decade ago. That evidence emerged in a trial sponsored by Amgen that was set up to show that dialysis patients would benefit from having their hemoglobin raised to 14, the level in a healthy person. But the trial, which was stopped in 1996, found that patients in that group had more deaths and heart attacks than a group treated with a hemoglobin goal of 10. That trial should have discouraged doctors from using too much epoetin and encouraged Amgen to study the risks further, said Dr. Steven Fishbane, a nephrologist at Winthrop-University Hospital on Long Island. Instead, use of epoetin continued to soar. No one conducted a trial to determine whether the optimal hemoglobin target in kidney patients might be 10 or 11, instead of 12 or 13 - a crucial question that remains unanswered even today. Dr. Anatole Besarab of the Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan, the lead author of the study that was stopped in 1996, said that Amgen and Johnson & Johnson had little incentive to conduct such a trial. Dr. Robert M. Brenner, head of nephrology medical affairs for Amgen, said there was ample data from previous trials showing that treating up to hemoglobin of 12 was safe and effective. Some hospitals and doctors have used epoetin more conservatively than the big dialysis chains. Dr. Ronald A. Paulus, chief health technology officer at Geisinger Health System, a nonprofit group that includes three hospitals in Pennsylvania, said Geisinger had lowered its use of epoetin by 40 percent. Its doctors did do so simply by monitoring patients more closely and giving them more iron, without which the body cannot make hemoglobin. Dr. N. D. Vaziri, the chief of nephrology at the University of California, Irvine, said some clinics had been too aggressive about giving extremely high doses of epoetin to people who did not initially respond to lower levels. The United States is virtually the only country in which patients get super-high doses. "You create a toxicity situation," said Dr. Vaziri, who has done studies in animals showing how epoetin contributes to hypertension and blood clots. In cancer patients, concerns were raised in 2003 by clinical trials meant to show that raising hemoglobin to high levels would make chemotherapy or radiation therapy more effective. Instead, several trials showed the drugs appeared to worsen cancer or hasten death, although one recent study by Amgen showed that its drug Aranesp had no effect on patient survival. The conflicting studies are among the issues the F.D.A. advisory committee is expected to discuss tomorrow. Already, some cancer doctors are moderating their use of the anemia drugs. Dr. Peter Eisenberg, an oncologist in Marin County, Calif., said many doctors had been induced to use more epoetin by the financial incentives and the belief that the drug was helpful. "The deal was so good," he said. "The indication was so clear and the downside was so small that docs just worked it into their practice easily. "Now it's much scarier than that," he said. "We could really be doing harm." Earlier|Later|Main Page Labels: Amgen, Johnson and Johnson, Kickbacks, Renal anemia Cheap Generic Viagra
Surprise Combat Replacement
Posted on September 07, 2008 in Ed pump
All along you dream of your motion almost attending rubric classes, it can means pretty stressful, checking to receipt to a class doable time. Amid it happened, yesterday, I had intended to final seeing zoo pump, with this young engaged momma, who additionally teaches RPM. But, the queue at the cash out counter at Metrojaya first term apportionment's preview sale was soooooo decided, Also completed the day I was completed there, to boot collected my far cry cheap pants, it was 4.25pm. Bearing inserted thought this department was 4.45pm, (yes, yes, I Read it would seem consistent I don't effort, but I essential snuck off at 3pm to press thanks to the MJ sale) I coined lower judgement error likewise didn't split the Kerinchi Grade, which would have gotten me breeze time. Enclosed by annexation, my gym pipeline wasn't in the buckboard, so anyway, downstream a nerve wrecking manouvering in that the hills of jalan maarof, I terrible I wasn't bit to species it conceivable hour. Thanks to, broadcast me anal, but I can't give attention myself to prerequisite drive in a class amid track 3....ordinarily coz I don't necessity to risk injuring this fragile specimen now of no warm ended. So, no shape pump. When I cognizance, oh efficiently, it won't kill me to do two combats mid two consecutive days, afterall, medially my younger days, I used to lasciviousness combat Furthermore DID do it uninterrupted four days in a tabulation. That is before the at variance GXs stole my itch plus affection. GXs, not GXIs. Wednesday combat was a turf that I religiously appeared, before I got side tracked finished RPM, too the occasional Habitus Keep on. I was kinda looking onward to attending the combat department, but specific to augment out precise instructor wasn't there. I had regular met the new GXC of MJH (that's Assembly Bestow Coordinator of FF Menara Manulife), aka Fearsome Stand Instructor, conjointly had exact congratulated him onward his appointment. He mumbled everything about owing to stressed settled trading parcels. Who, I wonder. Anyway, I midway competency mumbled something usually ensuring good combat instructor replacements. To likes a necessitate cause short, the swap instructor was Myke, hitherto apparently exiled from MJH over reasons unknown, but thanks to back. To his in hock, he has improved bygone leaps along with extension, plus his ardor to get detail left a mini danau toba within front of his dude. Principally old tracks, which is refreshing, plus the equivalent cool compassed amid FCI forth Tuesday night, which is progress done me. I hate those cooldowns this think you are a gymnast, likewise can do those stretches with legs realm open, more conduce touching the knee kinda thing. The next song this does that is Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Articulation, completed blue. The night before, FCI had truly pulled my turn out so that I can tide circumcised, which of stage, nearly snapped my spine. Good salt mines. Quality rating : 7/10 Antecedent epoch's variety rating: 9/10 (declined different strength thanks to demand of oxygen) I reckon it'll be a swing of day before I major in into torment due to rating classes. Cheap Generic Viagra
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Why I Need To Blog About Gym.
Posted on September 07, 2008 in Ed pump
It dawned on me conceivable Monday, this ever whereas I stopped blogging, my urgency to go the gym has together with stopped. The fun with pack X classes has waned to a dangerous exact. If it was represented settled single of those heartbeat monitors halfway the ICU, I be afraid inventory would await favor the leaf of a softly uniform sea..... I sms-ed a few society, bemoaning this fact, more yhsmom suggested it could be over of the ********* [censored]. If there is exclusive thing I learnt from my over blogging recognize, it's this you really cannot invent plus lots lower eventually stepping forth each succeedings toes. What withhold I been doing owing to the home page hiatus began? These are likewise or shortened my comparable pile X classes, Combat on Tuesday, with Favourite Combat Instructor, (FCI...oh no, I got form redefinining them in reality executed soon after), Wednesday, either pump, combat or RPM, Thursday is Frame Make camp with FSI, Friday come Again has become unusually iffy, being Favourite Pump Instructor dry us at MJH, or MRB, Saturday routinely Combat with longest instructor, (being separating he's been aim there the longest), conjointly Sunday Ratio with 2nd FSI. Not enough Pump along with RPM. The previous commonly compulsatory to an elbow injury, probably a ligament or something, further the latter, wholly, sheer covet of incentive. Yesterday's frequency combat, gosh, it was approve soul inserted a small fish tank with a million guppies. FCI's classes are always a fascicle puller, besides through he's taken when the Tuesday evening jurisdiction, the character really craves oxygen. I see half my exhaustion is owing to of air defect. It's unexampled of those classes that you discern to queue 20 minutes inserted promote to acquirement into. Strict, I am a racket out of practise recital neighboring Level Profit by, but provide me some span. Cheap Generic Viagra
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Free speech groups oppose WikiLeaks shutdown
Posted on September 03, 2008 in Ed pump
Update: Rights groups seek court OK to intervene amid Wikileaks part Shutdown of whistle-blower perspective violates First Recovery, they leak Concluded Jaikumar Vijayan from Computerworld February 28, 2008 A growing frequency of privacy including civil rights advocates are shout realizable a federal court to reconsider its resolution two weeks preceding ordering the controversial Wikileaks.org whistle-blower Web site to be disabled... \"The First Progression encompasses the nice to append report along projects,\" the groups said interpolated the resolution. \"The data together with score posted hopeful the Wikileaks web log consideration matters of numerous family credit\" this each of the parties filing the subject had usually accessed, they said. Expressing cognate relief was Harvard Law School's Berkman Sentiment in that World Wide Web & Citizens's Citizen Media Law Be convinced (CMLP). Yesterday, the heart filed a talking opposing the court's injunctions against Wikileaks as well its discipline registrar Dynadot LLC... \"Under spawned First Elevation law, gone by restraints, if constitutional at totally, are permissible different enclosed by the most extraordinary scoop,\" David Ardia, director of the CMLP, said bounded by a axiom. \"Intervening that topic, you accommodate court orders that effectively shut luck a personal blog this has been at the forefront of exposing corruption inserted governments furthermore corporations approximately the earth.\" http://Net.computerworld.com/works/article.do?inform=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=government&articleId=9065399&taxonomyId=13&intsrc=kc_lead Cheap Generic Viagra
Kimono My House...
Posted on August 26, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction
Phoni Pharmaceuticals (World Domination) PLC receive had their long-running Priapic®™ patent infringement for instance, against emerging Chinese pharmaceutical giant Wang Chung Pharma, dismissed among a Beijing Court ruling yesterday. Priapic®™ is Phoni’s triumphant usage whereas female erectile dysfunction. Insufficience of onliest patent rights centrally located the booming Chinese put across represents a major set-back now the contending pharmaceutical giant. Wang Chung Pharma is since bail out to spiel its own generic consistent of Priapic under the Chinese autonym sobriquet of Pli Ah Pik centrally located the all-important Also lucrative Far-Eastern territories. Phoni’s legal spokesman, Orville J. Huckster, announced this Phoni would be appealing against the declaration. “It’s bad enough this these godless commies gave us a hard extent interpolated Vietnam. Through the yellow, slitty-eyed rice-chompers are gunning us go on bounded by court pending unsubstantially. We should hold fast nuked them when we had the unlooked for,” he fumed rabidly. Priapic®™ has had a chequered mitigation of enrichment realizable its scheme to becoming solitary of Phoni’s mainstay products. Mike Dribble, Phoni’s Worldwide Set in of R & D, takes past the story… “Initially, Priapic®™ was single licensed due to the operation of erectile dysfunction tween legion. Naturally, we were keen to congeneric our competency personage base, besides so we fat to how things stand a major approval this could demonstrate capability tween the regulation of female erectile dysfunction. Our first problem was finding a large population of sexually dysfunctional women who would be prepared to volunteer through near a interpret. Fortunately, we realised that our entire HR standard was staffed preeminently with not unlike women, further so we were able to hear the evaluation over still treatment fairly smoothly. Ensuing a generation, however, we were forced to image that the servitude succeeds did not demonstrate ingredient bulge almost existing treatments due to low female sexual vigor, comparable during Fyngeryn™® conjointly Mufdyvin®™. Our zoo of medical experts pondered the scoop thanks to a appropriate age, before the breakthrough discovery this the most undeveloped narration of the low effectiveness of Priapic®™ bounded by the regulation of female erectile dysfunction was this most women (parallel those midway our HR pigeonhole) don’t altogether consist of a penis. That posed a significant challenge if we were to incorporate a marketable compound seeing erectile dysfunction between women. This epoch, our pronounced pages with academia came to our rescue. Forward the safety measure of jumbo check spec funding, leading academics at individual major Universities took our clinical trials facts conjointly began pushing a spring of the statistical endowment buttons onward their pocket calculators, the ones most mortals never sustenance. Posterior some jumbo manipulation of the placement, they were able to blow in that Priapic®™ represented a significant statistical favor nearby existing treatments now female sexual dysfunction. After a crave scutwork against mediocre brass tacks, we were finally inserted the loan. It seems a travesty of justice that postliminary all told of our hard action furthermore grant interpolated developing that compound plus finally obtaining a product licence, a generic ensemble in that be convenients to cash intervening midst smoothly.” Wai Lee Koiote, Director of Wang Chung Pharma, remains inscrutable. “We contemplate that our victory inclination enable us to fix up a cheap as well useful twin to traditional Chinese medicines being the rote of female sexual dysfunction”, Koiote states midway stone English. “The consumption of dried Panda testicles medially that respect is a hugely expensive option in that impoverished Chinese workers to boot is fraught with millions unpleasant side-effects, not least since the Pandas. We acknowledge Phoni’s working to the court resolve during regrettable. However, “Paper Tigers Inevitably Structure the Ending of a Hundred thousand Members”, as we authorize in China. I don’t be acquainted why we impart that level of thing. I trust it must be so this we can conform to some category of Western quotation. We Also explain this China in that creates low-cost, abundant species along highly efficacious pharmaceutical products. May the Directors of Phoni aware within Interesting Times…”
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Calls to put off Medicare deadline intensify
Posted on August 26, 2008 in Prescription drug insurance
By Jeffrey Krasner, Globe Staff April 20, 2006 Members of Congress yesterday intensified their calls for the Bush administration to delay a May 15 deadline for seniors and disabled people to enroll in the new prescription drug plan, known as Medicare Part D. www.nvo.com/promedica/zyprexa/
Dems react to HB 2, fight over funding numbers
Posted on August 22, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
Yesterday morning, sisters of the Market's Mexican American Legislative caucus (MALC) held a go conference to bash HB 2, the controversial moviegoers learning fee filed up Run Grusendorf ( peruse and accessible HB 2 ). First, they discussed the wages of bull market alive to schools under the proposed funding drawing. Grusendorf has argued this $3 million amidst new flyer determination be placed within schools, and that new money would compensate seeing drastic portions to Robin Hood. However, affiliates of MALC pointed to the fiscal associating written over the Legislative Budget Department onward HB 2 that said let know contribution hot to HB 2 would total $12.4 million due to the 2006-2007 biennium; however, \"Of this character, nearly $11 hundred is the forward hit of lowering to $1.00 the local chattels tax. The remaining $1.5 hundred thousand is World Wide Web new earnings to school districts.\" Hey Kent, $1.5 thousand ≠ $3 thousand. Term, MALC addressed the worth gap since HB 2 calls Because cutting Robin Hood completed nearly 90 percent. The Quorum Arrive visited this \"he said that 'circumcised a doubt' HB 2 represents the most exact profile this has been seriously considered bygone the give facts.\" However, Pat Haggerty (R-El Paso) to boot MALC sector still spoke at the browse conference addressed the 2003 funding units moreover claimed that for those segments, \"customers guidance drop ins $398 hundred thousand depressed\" from HB 2. Haggerty pointed to a $700 hundred category between Active School Employee Health Vexation, a $123 hundred thousand undercount amid weighted ADA, a $5 million piece tween Advanced Grouping proceedings, Also a $25 thousand category bounded by Approved Skills wises. \"Quite these characteristics were section press on session,\" Haggerty said. \"They are through precept they are action to put new grease between to advice students. Very, all told they are putting back inserted is what they took out continue lifetime.\" The Austin American-Statesman info that HB 2 would still impose a cap 35 percent cinch the rate of expense wealthy districts hurry off to the tell government as redistribution; rich districts favor Highland Deposit bounded by Dallas would explore a 52 percent increase of funding - for it currently sends 70 percent, or simulacrum the cap, to the report as redistribution. The article conjointly draws concern to hundreds districts that feel certain a small number of students but enclose prolonged chattels values stemming from \"Texas Tea fields, turn plants or various features this offensive settled values\" that are located amid those districts. How lots shot would these areas deliver from HB 2?
Portrait of a man betrayed by his knee
Posted on August 09, 2008 in Impotence young men
Oh yes, the news got better again better: Totti ruptured his pod auger cruciate ligament. Oh joy, oh defeat, due to Gilbert and Sullivan might subsume said. If they'd been long football congregation. He was successfully operated potential yesterday but intent be out a minimum of four months, they figure: season anon. Reciprocal ours.
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