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Corrupt physicians

By Armstrong Williams - 11/23/11 12:14 PM ET

One of the reasons that there have been so many regulations enacted over the last several years to keep physicians from being influenced by pharmaceutical companies is because they can easily succumb to bribery. Those who are suspicious should certainly question their physician as to whether they’re involved in illegal activities like accepting bribes from pharmaceutical companies to prescribe particular drugs to their trusting patients. If you find that your trusted doctor is among the few of those corrupted by money and gifts not only should you not take those drugs, but you should also report your physician immediately to law enforcement.

Many of us are unaware that millions of Americans die yearly from contaminated and tainted drugs that are recommended by pharmaceutical companies that have bought, paid for and otherwise rented physicians to do their deadly bidding. Fortunately there are few physicians these days who are unaware of the regulatory atmosphere or the moral contradiction of this kind of activity. It is my ardent wish that the many good seeds in the medical field eventually push all, if not the vast majority, of these exploitation welcoming doctors to the fringes of our profession.


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