Posted by Lou Pilder on February 8, 2012, at 20:44:52
In reply to Re: Lou's response- ohdoahmbroz » Lou Pilder, posted by ed_uk2010 on February 8, 2012, at 8:28:28
> >The first is the pharmaceutical co. named Grunenthal GmbH.
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> Grunenthal invented thalidomide but I don't think that's relevant to Laney right now. Although it may be interesting, she doesn't need the history of the German pharmaceutical industry :)
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> Anyway Lou, you are probably already aware that Grunenthal's most successful drug of recent decades is the pain reliever, tramadol (Ultram, Zydol, Tramal). Grunenthal invented tramadol and sell it in many countries although I believe they sold they rights to Ortho-McNeil for the US market.
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> ed,
You wrote,[...Grunenthal invented thalidomide...she doesn't need the history of the German pharmaceutical industry..Gruenthal invented Tramadol...].
There is evidence now that Gruenthal did not invent Thalidomide. You see, what I am showing in this exposition is something that IMHO could give rise to understanding that may be unbeknownst to some. And when the facts are discoverd, I think that could help people to make a more informed opinion as to take a drug or not. That decision then could save a life IMHO or prevent a life-ruining condition that the drug has the potential to inflict upon the taker of the drug and not to mention that the drug has the potential to induce a mind-alterd state to compel the taker of the drug to kill themselves or/and others.
This is all because of the connection between Sarin, thalidomide, and the opiad you cited here. And then Otto, the war-criminal, fits in also.
You see, the case in point is about Effexor or the synthetic version, Pristiq.
I intend to reveal what the "old" drug was as I go on, unless the rule of 3 applies.
Lou
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