Posted on 08/23/2025 2:55:39 AM PDT by Olog-hai
More than 50 consultants at Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) have called on the State to stop using medicines manufactured by an Israeli company where “viable alternatives” are available.
Teva Pharmaceuticals, an Israeli multinational, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of generic and specialist drugs. The company, which makes Sudocrem, has a big presence in Ireland and is one of the largest suppliers of generic medicines to the HSE.
Teva said any boycott of its medicine could “impose a risk on the health and wellbeing” of patients. …
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Teva had a lousy reputation 10 to 15 years ago. Their levothyroxone recipe was not uniform and there were other genaric medication recipe problems.
That’s not the reason certain Irish want to try to shut Teva out of Ireland.
Pretext, to further nationalize healthcare than it already is.
Well, everything is. But this is beyond that.
I know.
Ireland contains some extremely evil souls these days.
It is so sad to see such a lovely country being led down to perdition
We pray for all the good Irish that remain
No, the Irish just don’t like Jews.
It really hurts me, as I have Irish family and the most Irish name in the Universe (think: Paddy O’Whatever). After the Gulf War I went to see my Cork cousins.
They were hilarious, hard-working, guys who wanted to kill Englishmen and Jews just because. Dead serious about it, too. I’m not talking casual racism here, but venom.
My late father never had any problems with Irish people. Of course, a lot of that has changed with the EUSSR influence.
Better made in Israel than China, IMO. Best made in USA if we can ever get our sh!t together to manufacture here again.
Tiny Israel, a sliver of land in the vast Mideast, is a staggering
supplier to the world. In 2023, the top exports from Israel were:
<><>Integrated Circuits ($9.99 Billion),
<><>Diamonds ($9.13 Billion),
<><>Broadcasting Equipment ($3.34 Billion),
<><>Medical Instruments ($2.56 Billion),
<><>Refined Petroleum ($2.47 Billion).
<><>and more.
The United States imports a variety of goods from Israel; top categories include:
<><>electrical and electronic equipment,
<><>pearls, precious stones,
<><>metals, and coins,
<><>optical and photographic equipment,
<><>technical, and medical apparatus
<><>pharmaceutical products,
<><>and packaged substances used as meds, drugs, or remedies.
Israel’s top export destinations were
<><>China $24.5 billion,
<><>United States ($20.3B),
<><>Ireland ($4.22B),
<><>Germany ($2.75B),
<><>Hong Kong ($2.46B).
In 2017, Netanyahu urged China “to assume its rightful place on the world stage. ”Israel is your perfect junior partner,” he added. “I believe this is a marriage made in heaven.”
Biden confirmed Israel owed the US $24 Billion via 600 active Foreign Military Financing weaponry tabs. Israel enriches itself w/ US military tax dollars; the only recipient permitted to use US aid to buy from its own thriving defense firms.
US tax dollars to Israel reportedly total $4 billion per year. But Israel is close-mouthed as to where these tax dollars are spent; the US State Dept is complicit in the secrecy.
The fighting Irish are big time losers. They resist British rule for centuries, but in a few years bend over and grasp their ankles for their masters in Brussels. Now they’re big time Jew haters. How soon before they become Jew Killers too?
Ireland is a police state and deserves their new migrants.
Ireland should be on suicide watch. Israeli products are excellent. I’ve been having to search around to get my favorite Dead Sea lotion since all this hatred ramped up.
But get the clot shot.
Irish are more drunk than ever.
far better to support china’s world-domination aspirations by buying tainted medications from them ...
If Ireland does that, they’re done for.
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