This article was almost certainly written by an author who received all his information from trial lawyers who are attempting to try their case in the media. All the "experts" cited have almost certainly been hired by the trial lawyers to assist them in their case.
This article needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
"hired by the trial lawyers"
So true.
We all know the drugs companies don't employ teams of high priced lawyers.
The ethical drugs companies would never stoop so low as to use public relations firms or high priced lawyers to hide their crimes.....they care little for profit but only care about the public good.
So glad you drew attention to that 'fact'.
No kidding. Who does NPR expect drug makers to market drugs to if not doctors? If anyone wonders why doctors are leaving, hospitals are closing and health care is outrageously expensive you can start with idiots like those at NPR, ambulance chasing lawyers, and the high cost of insurance to guard against things like this.
Yes, all medication has side-effects and works differently on people. There is not a guaranteed outcome. I would rather trust the drug companies, the doctors, the hospitals, and the pharmacists than a bunch of lunatics at NPR and ambulance chasing whores.