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Big Pharma Profits From Addiction

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Big Pharma Profits From Addiction
Thursday, 8 May 2014, 2:56 pm
Article: Martha Rosenberg


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magine a treatment for drug addiction and alcoholism that uses no drugs, requires no trained personnel, resources or insurance and makes no money for anyone. This "people's program" is the anonymous twelve-step programs which have quietly saved millions for 79 years.

But lately, Big Pharma sees potential in all that free healing. Increasingly, it is "partnering" with rehab facilities to monetize addiction recovery, especially by facilitating dual diagnoses that require expensive pills. A patient is no longer just an alcoholic, he is an alcoholic with bipolar disease or major depressive disorder. Ka-ching.

The US's National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), often working closely with Pharma, is trying to fix one of the few things in the health care system that is not broken--free, anonymous treatment for alcoholics and addicts. Proof that NIDA has high-tech, expensive plans for addicts is apparent in its recent NIDA flier which trumpets that, "All addictions can be eliminated if the brain’s receptors can be controlled." What?

Behind the search for bio-control brain solutions like a vaccine or pill to treat addictions is Nora Volkow, NIDA director. She is called "an early champion of the idea that drug addiction is a medical problem, rather than a lack of willpower or moral fiber" which actually was the founding precept of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. Hello?

But unlike AA founders who discovered that free, anonymous moral support--without drugs and outside of traditional medicine--worked in almost all cases, Volkow seeks high-tech interventions which will help Pharma at the same time they harm animals.

"We have identified many of the biological and environmental factors [of addiction] and are beginning to search for the genetic variations that contribute to the development and progression of the disease," says Volkow with chilling, Orwellian fervor.

Why is seeking genetic causes and bio treatments Orwellian? First, because addiction and alcoholism are diseases of denial and few would take a medical treatment voluntarily which is why the drug Antabuse (which makes people violently sick it they drink) never caught on. If an addict were "out of denial" enough to seek a vaccine or Antabuse, he wouldn't need either. On the other hand, if he really needed it, he would be in too much denial to take it. You would think NIDA as the government's top drug agency would know that.

Secondly, Pharma, with whom Volkow has published many papers, loves to market "early treatment" drugs for diseases that have not appeared yet, treating the "risk" of heart disease, diabetes, bone thinning and mental illnesses. Patients never know if they needed the meds, are afraid to quit and Pharma creates lifelong customers. Already NIDA is talking about people "at risk" of addiction. Watch out.

Finally, development of biotech addiction treatments subjects animals to painful, unnecessary experiments when they do not even share the human afflictions. Making animals "addicts" to treat the uniquely human phenomenon is a fool's errand and a cruel one at that. One paper co-written by Volkow shows a bloody "pregnant bonnet macaque in transverse position within HR+ PET scanner... positioned so that maternal and fetal organs were within same field of view." The paper concludes that when primates are dosed with cocaine, fetuses are affected too. Animals died for this "insight"?

Animal lovers and substance counselors are not the only ones to object to NIDA's pricey, cruel nostrums. So many scientists have objected to NIDA's "vaccine for addiction," Volkow had to defend the work by denying that "funding in other areas is being sacrificed to support the medication development portfolio.”

A high-tech treatment that few will take voluntarily that treats a condition treatable with a cup of coffee and peer support and kills animals in the process? Sounds like the NISA is thinking a lot like Big Pharma.

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1405/S00079/big-pharma-profits-from-addiction.htm
 
LOL. we dont have to look far to find that associated with addiction, the twelve steps, or Big pharma. They are all full of beans IMO.

You know who else profits a ton from addiction.. twelve step treatment facilities.. they also claim to save millions.. well since their success rate is abysmal how many have they failed.. oh yeah when they fail its not thier fault.. rather the addicts.. but when they succeed they are "quietly" saving millions. The whole twelve step traveling road show should get a nobel prize for the most successful manipulation ever.. even stronger than Hitler.
 
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But unlike AA founders who discovered that free, anonymous moral support--without drugs and outside of traditional medicine--worked in almost all cases,

I'm happy for anyone who feels that 12 step programs help them, but they certainly don't ''work in almost all cases.''
 
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Remember Crankinit, if they don't work you aren't trying hard enough. It's your fault. If it does work, though, the program deserves a lot of the credit!
 
Certain personality traits make people much more vulnerable to addiction, but as we've learned, it can eventually become something similar to a biological drive, something more than a simple choice. Therefore, it would be optimal if we could treat it medically, rather than employing some form of psychotherapy that may or may not work.

Why is seeking genetic causes and bio treatments Orwellian? First, because addiction and alcoholism are diseases of denial and few would take a medical treatment voluntarily which is why the drug Antabuse (which makes people violently sick it they drink) never caught on. If an addict were "out of denial" enough to seek a vaccine or Antabuse, he wouldn't need either. On the other hand, if he really needed it, he would be in too much denial to take it. You would think NIDA as the government's top drug agency would know that.
I'm not for forcing people to take medications (which I think this section is implying will happen with addicts) unless they're actively psychotic or pose an immediate, overwhelming threat to themselves or others. Whether there's any validity to that fear is another matter.

On the other hand, the objection posed here (that no addict who needed a medical treatment would be honest enough with themselves to accept one) is severely flawed. There are plenty of severe drug addicts who understand that they have a problem. Denial is often a significant element in addiction, but it's certainly not the only obstacle in the path to sobriety.
 
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no shit they make money off addiction

if you are addicted to pain pills, they are making money off you

if you start taking opioid maintanance drugs like Methadone or Bupe, they are making money off you

if you get hooked on heroin, odds are you either started with pain pills or will wind up on maintance drugs at some point

pharm companies are like banks, they always win out in the end because money > morals 100 out 100 times when you start talking about four or five commas worth of it.
 
I'd like to fully around in a blackhawk with a Dillon minigun AMD spray the shit out of all their buildings...big pharma is scum.
They are good friends of the military I reckon keep those soliders in line keep the sheep docile & dumbed down easier led to produce more wealth for the herdsman gonna need a better plan than that they are people with families who feel pain too violence is never a solution a little education can cure a great deal of ignorance though



They are still making a killing not much is changing I would rather do meetings than screw with their screwball priced "therapies" and mindfucky dumb my shit down drugs



I don't trust the FDA let alone the rehab industry and legal system basically I think if you believe in them I won't sit and bad mouth we still have freedom and liberty to not adopt systemic values we don't value sry probably sound like a chimpanzee given a speaking device
 
Anti-science garbage.
Seconded. Misinformed anti science trash.

Addictive schedule 2 drugs are there for people that need them due to horrible diseases.

If you grind em up and inject em for fun thats 100 percemt on you. Not big pharma
 
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