Post by russmclean on Jul 28, 2009 20:40:03 GMT
Sorry for cutting to the gritty on this. However, the stark fact is that since the MHRA banned coproxamol 1,700,000 patients in pain have had to try and navigate what for many is a living purgatory.
Now we have the MHRA issuing what can only be described as inaccurate propaganda...... that suicide figures have gone down since their ban. Well partly true. Official figures showed the death rate went down. BUT remarkably is now going back up.
Following an enquiry from June on one of the several coproxamol ban-fight sites, the following was posted.....
www.dummies-for-destruction.co.uk/random/2005/01/co-proxamol/comment-page-14/#comment-164954
As one whose life has been near ruined because of MHRA Breckenridge and his cronies, I have limited healthy days. But am in the process on the good days, of contacting every one of HM Coroners and Procurators Fiscal. The purpose? To find one case where the MHRA coproxamol ban disaster has caused someone in untreated pain to commit suicide.
However, it would be of material help if those reading this could let me know if they have any news or information on this.
Of the 1,700,000: IT ONLY TAKES ONE.
By that, I mean if one Coroner of PF finds the MHRA culpable in any way, then the police may be called in.
As a former police officer myself, I fully intend to now persue a criminal complaint against the MHRA and file said matter with the police for investigation.
This is contemporaneously along with the European Court of Human Rights issue.
The MHRA and Andy Burnham Health Secretary may think this issue is dead and buried, but it is only dormant and hibernating.
Just like the MP Expense Scandal, the likes of Burhnam can stonewall the issue for so long, and then the whole thing is lanced like a spectacular boil. If Breckenridge and Burnham are in any doubt about this, just contemplate the acres of newsprint given to the greedy snout driven MP's. Not one death has yet ocurred there.
Whereas the palpably incompetent MHRA have a reckoning that may very well eclipse the news level of MP expenses. It just takes one pain wracked suicide through lack of coproxamol analgesia for the police to come knocking at GMC de-registered ex-doctor Breckenridge's door. There has already been one very near miss, and the real research on alleged MHRA manslaughter has yet to go nationwide.
As for the Forfeiture Committee and Breckenridge's knighthood, it seems that the only way the awards committee are prepared to investigate the conduct of a man, whose CV has previous tv documentary medical disasters on it, is if a criminal conviction is brought about. Don't doubt my word on the regulator's CV, just contact BBC Panorama. The reporter I deal with reckons the MHRA have appeared the most often on their documentary. Not just coproxamol, but actual BBC documentaries on seroxat, antidepressants, conflicts of interest etc.
Best regards,
Russ.
Now we have the MHRA issuing what can only be described as inaccurate propaganda...... that suicide figures have gone down since their ban. Well partly true. Official figures showed the death rate went down. BUT remarkably is now going back up.
Following an enquiry from June on one of the several coproxamol ban-fight sites, the following was posted.....
www.dummies-for-destruction.co.uk/random/2005/01/co-proxamol/comment-page-14/#comment-164954
As one whose life has been near ruined because of MHRA Breckenridge and his cronies, I have limited healthy days. But am in the process on the good days, of contacting every one of HM Coroners and Procurators Fiscal. The purpose? To find one case where the MHRA coproxamol ban disaster has caused someone in untreated pain to commit suicide.
However, it would be of material help if those reading this could let me know if they have any news or information on this.
Of the 1,700,000: IT ONLY TAKES ONE.
By that, I mean if one Coroner of PF finds the MHRA culpable in any way, then the police may be called in.
As a former police officer myself, I fully intend to now persue a criminal complaint against the MHRA and file said matter with the police for investigation.
This is contemporaneously along with the European Court of Human Rights issue.
The MHRA and Andy Burnham Health Secretary may think this issue is dead and buried, but it is only dormant and hibernating.
Just like the MP Expense Scandal, the likes of Burhnam can stonewall the issue for so long, and then the whole thing is lanced like a spectacular boil. If Breckenridge and Burnham are in any doubt about this, just contemplate the acres of newsprint given to the greedy snout driven MP's. Not one death has yet ocurred there.
Whereas the palpably incompetent MHRA have a reckoning that may very well eclipse the news level of MP expenses. It just takes one pain wracked suicide through lack of coproxamol analgesia for the police to come knocking at GMC de-registered ex-doctor Breckenridge's door. There has already been one very near miss, and the real research on alleged MHRA manslaughter has yet to go nationwide.
As for the Forfeiture Committee and Breckenridge's knighthood, it seems that the only way the awards committee are prepared to investigate the conduct of a man, whose CV has previous tv documentary medical disasters on it, is if a criminal conviction is brought about. Don't doubt my word on the regulator's CV, just contact BBC Panorama. The reporter I deal with reckons the MHRA have appeared the most often on their documentary. Not just coproxamol, but actual BBC documentaries on seroxat, antidepressants, conflicts of interest etc.
Best regards,
Russ.