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Re: Re: Co-Proxamol
by nigelrakkoo
i totaly agree with you, this is a true reason why the goverment are removing co.poroxamol. another drug company want to get in on the act and have connections in parliment well thats where all there shareholders are. co.proxamol as had a 40 year live span since 1964 when it was first put on the market. it monopolised the the drug sales for painkillers, it was being given th patiants in this country to 8 million people a year at a cost of £140 a box of 100. now there is a new product from a new company that wants the same income co.proxamol has. but this new comoany nneds to rid co.proxamol to get sales .. so what do they do, they use there shareholding connections in parliment and prince charles and andrew who have shares in the drug comp\ny. so does mark thatcher and other famous important peple.
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