This is unbelievable that you guys advocate immunity for the pharmaceutical industry. Do you understand what this means to medicine in the future? Consider this hypothetical:
Joe Regular, an otherwise healthy person goes to the hospital because he he has a sore throat. It turns out it is strep, and normally by this point surgery would be necessary to remove the tonsils, a normal procedure that has been done for ages. However, a medication had recently been introduced and approved by the FDA proposed to fix the tonsils so that there is no need to operate. Since a rep from the company who manufactures the drug has been to this doctor to explain all the benefits of the drug, the doctor is sold on it and prescribes it to the man, telling him that it is certainly less risky than surgery. He is told to take it for a week and it would eliminate the need for surgery.
During the week the patient is starting to feel lightheaded and dizzy. He calls the doctor and the doctor tells him that it is a normal side-effect of the medication and to continue using it. On the sixth day, after dosing, the patient goes to the ER and it is found that he had renal failure. All other factors have been ruled out and it is found to be from the medication he had been given. This new condition cripples the man and he misses work for an extended period of time and also has to go through extensive work at the hospital to repair the condition, some of which wasn't covered by his HMO.
So Joe is now in a dilemma. He could have underwent routine surgery and should have been fine afterward, but instead was duped into using a new medication that hadn't been extensively tested and now left him crippled, the victim of being a human guinea pig in a sense. Who can he seek to recover damages from? Say it was the pharmaceutical companies that neglected to show or sponsor studies that would prove certain risks, why shouldn't they be liable?
I hear a lot of you saying that we are responsible for what we put in our bodies, that we should do our own research before putting anything in our body. Well if the big pharma is immune from lawsuits, the cause of this will create the effect of unsafe medications being pushed through the ever incompetent FDA without research being done or, at least, available publicly on the hazards of this medicine. And WHY shouldn't we trust our doctors? They are the ones who have went to an insane amount of school for this stuff and while I will admit there are some naive doctors out there, the layman should have no reason to doubt what their doctor tells them.