The "pills" of the Doctor
Managers of a pharmaceutical company arrested and then forced to house arrest, in Latina, in recent days, on serious charges of counterfeiting pharmaceutical products. With the aggravating circumstance that these were medicines in packs for children, indeed for newborns, towards whom everyone verbally says they want to direct their attention and their "respect"
This column is dedicated to health and to the whole world that revolves around it. Few words, thoughts on the fly, some provocation, in short, not always conventional "pills". The author is Carlo Casamassima, doctor and gastroenterologist, ecologist and collaborator of «Villaggio Globale». Those interested can interact by asking questions.
Drugs manipulated in a fraudulent manner, active ingredients replaced by other ingredients (the latter are totally ineffective in controlling the patients' symptoms: practically fresh water sold instead of medicines!), managers of a pharmaceutical company (Geymonat, in this case) arrested and then forced under house arrest, in Latina, in recent days, with the serious accusation of counterfeiting pharmaceutical products. With the aggravating circumstance that these were medicines in packs for children, indeed for newborns, towards whom everyone verbally says they want to direct their attention and their "respect".
The fact is that, having finished in the company (apparently for trivial procurement reasons) the pharmacological principle with mucolytic activity present in Ozopulmin (a well-known medicine and used for decades in the treatment of catarrhal coughs, especially in children, but not only), the choice was made very lightly to "replace" it with a sort of homemade remedy which combined with the ease of recovery on the market the substantial lack of effectiveness.
It goes without saying how absurd such behavior is, and how risky it is to propose a product described as made up of one molecule and instead actually made up of another: apart from fraud and impropriety, many possible scenarios come to mind ( from allergy to lack of therapeutic effect and so on) as the backdrop to such an absurd and paradoxical story.
In reality, what is slowly happening in the world of drugs is something which, although absurd and paradoxical, does not seem to us to be attracting the attention of those same observers who instead focus on much more secondary issues (we are talking about health, naturally) they tear their clothes to pieces every day, crying wolf even in the presence of dogs.
Let's try to be clearer.
The generic revolution and the liberalization of the drug market have been proposed as a real panacea for a health care system suffering from high costs and productive and distributive monopolisations: a free market means (or can mean) lower costs and greater defense of health. Undoubtedly so. Everyone, including doctors,