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Australian Court Increases Fine Over 'misleading' Nurofen
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-aus tralia- 3833721 7
I have been following this story with great interest. Drug companies have been trying to make vast sums of money, by relying on the inability of the general public to see through scams like this.
Perhaps Reckitt Benckiser will have their corporate minds concentrated now.
I have been following this story with great interest. Drug companies have been trying to make vast sums of money, by relying on the inability of the general public to see through scams like this.
Perhaps Reckitt Benckiser will have their corporate minds concentrated now.
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jno....(11:28) ...I am not remotely surprised by that !
( 11:30 ).... As regards what you say about the placebo effect. I can understand that it might work, before realisation that here is no difference between two drugs....after all, that is what the placebo effect is all about. But I fail to see how it can continue to work, once the truth was known. That isn't the placebo effect, its just plain daft. As I understand it, placebos can only work if they are not known about.
But this issue with Nurofen wasn't about the effect of placebos....it was about misleading statements being made by the Company, in order to make more money from the sales.
And that is why the Ozzie authorities acted as they did.
( 11:30 ).... As regards what you say about the placebo effect. I can understand that it might work, before realisation that here is no difference between two drugs....after all, that is what the placebo effect is all about. But I fail to see how it can continue to work, once the truth was known. That isn't the placebo effect, its just plain daft. As I understand it, placebos can only work if they are not known about.
But this issue with Nurofen wasn't about the effect of placebos....it was about misleading statements being made by the Company, in order to make more money from the sales.
And that is why the Ozzie authorities acted as they did.
have a look at the NatGeo if it's in your library, mikey, it'll explain in more detail than I can about what we know of how people get better. The subject's still shrouded in some mystery, but some of it seems to be to do with the fact that they're taking you seriously enough to involve you in a study - the mere knowledge that you're being properly investigated may itself be of clinical benefit.
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