Pharmaceutical drugs becoming so tainted Defense Department calls for outside testing

DANGEROUS MEDS: Pharmaceutical drugs becoming so tainted that the Defense Department is calling for outside testing

Dr Eddy Betterman

The world’s pharmaceutical drug factories have become so filthy that the United States Department of Defense (DoD) is intervening to try to clean things up by bringing in an outside testing service to spot contamination.

Valisure, an independent testing laboratory that deals with this kind of thing, was brought in by the DoD to test a slew of medications amid growing concerns about pharmaceutical drug contamination and other quality and supply issues.

Under a multi-year agreement, Valisure will test dozens of popularly used drugs for dangerous chemicals. The lab will also rate manufacturers’ quality to help the DoD weed out those that produce substandard products.

Because the cooperative agreement has been designated as a “research and development” operation to exchange information, the Pentagon will not be paying Valisure for these testing services.

(Related: Guess what kills more American children than guns do? Wuhan coronavirus [Covid-19] “vaccines.”)

Some generic drugs contain cancer-causing contaminants

The U.S. government is primarily focused on generic drugs made by foreign companies usually based in either China or India. Because of domestic shortages, increasingly more Americans are relying on foreign drugs to get their fix, and the DoD says it is worried that consumers are taking tainted products.

The covid “pandemic” shined a really bright light on America’s growing dependence on foreign drugs, so much so that Congress ordered the DoD to take this next step in confirming their safety.

“Drug shortages are at a nine-year high as manufacturers deal with quality issues, difficulty getting supplies and rising demand for certain drugs,” reports Bloomberg about the matter.

In speaking about the new partnership, Valisure CEO David Light told the media that this is a critical next step to ensure that Americans are receiving the safe, high-quality products they think they are.

“Beyond the importance this holds for national security, the Department of Defense is also a large health system with millions of patients,” Light said. “This DoD initiative can be a powerful model for improving the generic drug market.”

Valisure has a solid track record in identifying carcinogenic (cancer-causing) chemicals in not just pharmaceutical drugs but also personal care products like sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and dry shampoo.

You may recall that back in 2019, the heartburn pill Zantac was taken off the market. Valisure’s identification of a carcinogen in those pills is what led to that drug no longer being available to consumers.

Kaiser Permanente, a California-based sick care system, is also working with Valisure to conduct drug checks on products used at its hospitals.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is none too happy about this, though. The federal agency does not like anyone using Valisure, and especially the DoD, because it claims that independent drug testing labs are “untrustworthy” and their actions could lead to unwanted shortages.

The FDA does admit, however, that 62 percent of drug shortages in the U.S. are caused by quality issues stemming from poor manufacturing practices. Carboplatin and cisplatin, two popular cancer drugs, are both prominent examples of this as they are currently in short supply due to their manufacturer, based out of India, running a dirty operation that prompted a regulatory shutdown.

“Our country’s reliance on active pharmaceutical ingredients and medicines manufactured abroad in China and India has come at significant cost of safety,” warned Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Ct.) about the matter.

Those interested in learning more about Valisure’s scoring system, developed by Light, can check out this study published in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, which unpacks the details further.

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3 thoughts on “Pharmaceutical drugs becoming so tainted Defense Department calls for outside testing

  1. I have no idea why Amerikkkans don’t question what their doctors continue to prescribe for them. Case in point, I went to see an eye doctor because I had been told over a decade ago that I had glaucoma. Well, I had not seen an eye doctor in over 5 years, the eye doctor examined my eyes and prescribed an eye drop for glaucoma. He told me to make sure that I took it as directed. Not only did I not take the medication, but I also never picked it up at the pharmacy. When I went back for an eye pressure check, voila! My eye pressure had been reduced and yet, I had never even picked up the prescription. Does this not tell you that doctors are just big pharma pill pushers? I only went back to see him because I needed my reading glasses renewed because they were over eight years old, and I would not have to pay for them if a doctor sent the prescription for new ones into my insurance.

    People seriously need to understand that the quacks they go to are not doing them any favors, quite the contrary.

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  2. It’s the same here in New Zealand, Shelby. In fact, we have a group here that’s organizing to make low cost natural health treatments available to patients who can’t get medical care through the national health service (which is on the verge of collapse because they fired all the doctors and nurses who refused to be vaccinated against Covid). My big question, though, is why are they using the Department of Defense to monitor contaminated medications? This seems really strange to me.

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    • The Department of Defense wants to see if there are any potential contaminated medications that could be used to pursue the agenda of bio-weapons development to continue to send them down the pike to kill US all. Covid was a bio-weapon and that’s not going to be the only one that they release on us. Since billions of people around the globe bought into that bullshit, they’ll be doing that again. And I do believe that the reason my bloodwork looked so good was because I did not take those damn Covid vaccines and boosters. More people over here had better learn to like camping a whole lot more than they ever did because that is where we are all headed, and those meds won’t be needed because we will have no choice but to build immunity by living commune style.

      Also, people like me are spreading the word about these so-called tests to check for cancer and some more shit. I was on the phone the other day with a lady who was scheduled to get a colonoscopy, by the time I got off the phone with her, she was of a mind to tell the quacks, to F#*$ off!!! I told her that as long as her stool ain’t grey, she good. But she won’t be if she gets quacked by a colonoscopy. I’m trying Dr. Bramhall, that’s all I can do.

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