Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Australian Pharmaceutical Company Accused of Malpractice

A doctor has alleged that anti-impotence drug maker company fooled patients which might have compromised on serious health concern. The doctor was working with the same company.

Medicines given by AMI caused death of a patient just after few minutes of taking suggested medicine. Mr Jack Vaisman, however, has urged the staff of the company not to worry and company would handel the issue.

News was published on a whistlerblower site, where The Sydney Morning Herald republished news from. Because of financial problem the family, that lost one of their members, had reported the incident to whistleblower site. The death was caused by an injection given on penis of the patient.

The doctor was working with AMI with for the period of 2 years (2007 and 2009). Staff without medical education were being helped (advice) by other as they were not able to provide consultation. Further, the doctors were forced to avoid side effects of the medicines.

Doctors who had worked with AMI were paid around $400,000 australian dollars. This shows that alleged company is make money instead of providing honest treatment. Company has also been accused of forcing patients to particular medicine which are usually of high price.

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