The show should be a part of history that revealed the complicity of the FDA and Purdue Pharma. On September 24, 2009 a Purdue Pharma executive stated publicly (page 94) "As I said, we want to understand the heating effect."
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/AdvisoryCommittees/CommitteesMeetingMaterials/Drugs/AnestheticAndLifeSupportDrugsAdvisoryCommittee/UCM187082.pdf
The comment was in reference to Purdue requesting to bring a new OxyContin product to the American people. That was a lie. Purdue never revealed to the FDA that the new product may have been susceptible to separating out the active ingredient from the polyethylene oxide matrix. As time progresses since the September 24th meeting the radio show grows more confident in saying the FDA has either been incredibly incompetent in dealing with Purdue Pharma or the FDA has some corrupt individuals within its organization. If the radio show did not reveal the lack of heating studies publicly on September 24th, this country would have had a more dangerous product released to the streets than the existing product.
The public and media continue to bypass a modern day David and Goliath story. Five courageous citizens went to Washington to take on the FDA and a giant pharmaceutical company. The "fix" was in on September 24th and Purdue and the FDA won the first round when the Advisory Committee overwhelmingly voted for the new product. At the meeting, the five citizens were ignored and outnumbered by the industry representatives (12 to 5) during the public comment portion of the meeting.
The radio show has always believed the truth will direct us to the final decisions. Is it possible the truth is starting to come to the surface? We have Dr. Steve Gelfand, Steve Hayes, Sandra Kresser, Pete Jackson, Ed Vanicky and a radio show to thank for revealing the truth on Sunday night.
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