Former PHARMA Executive Speaks Out

CD MEDIA:

I am responding to the article, “Strict Safety Standards for Cough Syrup, but mRNA Shots Get a Free Pass,” written by Sonia Elijah and published at the Brownstone Institute on March 19.

This is a short article but it contains a great deal of truth. The writer based her article on one that appeared in The Telegraph.

Anaphylaxis is a serious and potentially fatal allergenic reaction and is a medical emergency. Prescription drugs and OTC products share this possibility. Aspirin, for example, can trigger anaphylaxis. An insect bite or bee sting can trigger anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis causes shock, drop in blood pressure, skin rash and difficult breathing.

During my days in Pharma anaphylaxis was an adverse event we paid attention to. If a product no matter how effective had a known ability to cause anaphylaxis, we made sure prescribers knew and in turn that patients knew. Informed consent was mandatory. READ MORE