Known Long-Term Side EffectsAnother key strategy to expand pharmaceutical markets is to cause new diseases with drugs. While merely masking symptoms short term, most of the prescription drugs taken by millions of patients today cause a multitude of new diseases as a result of their known long-term side effects. For example, all cholesterol-lowering drugs currently on the market are known to increase the risk of developing cancer – but only after the patient has been taking the drug for several years. AstraZeneca facing lawsuits over controversial cancer drug Iressa GlaxoSmithKline admits its vaccines were toxic Second large scale HRT trial stopped early due to serious side effects Heart disease, stroke and cancer warnings needed
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