Monday 29 April 2019

Yes, that’s next Monday.  That’s four days away. It’s the day that the trial starts in the UK… I’m talking about the High Court action against GlaxoSmithKline that is being taken by a group of UK patients who are determined to finally have their day in court confronting GlaxoSmithKline. It has been a long slog with many false starts but we have finally, finally made it.  Over the years there were times I really did think that we would never get to court. But we have and I for one am ready. And this time GSK, it’s personal. Let’s shine a light under this particular stone and let the press and public see what GSK has been trying to keep hidden for all too long. Throughout the many years the group has been pursuing its case, it has been unedifying to watch GSK and their lawyers squirm and obfuscate as they tried to avoid this trial. But that’s only part of it – along with GSK’s refusal to ever admit Seroxat could be a dangerous drug for many people to take; along with their illegal drug marketing activities; along with their hidden trial results, there’s one thing I never quite understood. Why, oh why, did GSK never produce Seroxat tablets in small doses – say 0.5mg and 1mg?  This simple step would have helped many hundreds of thousands of patients worldwide to more safely wean themselves off the drug. Instead we had to use liquid Seroxat in order to slowly reduce doses by tiny amounts.  Of course the liquid version was...
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