....oh and olanzapine is 'in the news' again, dazzlenation (trade name zyprexa) - although we're going back to 2009, here - with the following article...anyway, remember christmas-time 2008?.....i then had to begin the new year, unlawfully sectioned for a month (the sick 'n' stupid had claimed that i hadn't been paying my utility bills and that was because i couldn't afford to, after the job centre had illegally stopped my benefits etc etc and that was why etc etc and so no 'psychotic' episode or 'breakdown' - simply not paying my bills had been enough for them to send round a team of so-called 'nameless' social workers) and prescribed olanzapine by so-called doctor carney but in the event, successfully managed not to take one pill and subsequently forced him to retract etc etc...leaving hospital without a prescription for any drugs at all...drugs that i did not need because there was nothing wrong with my brain but everything wrong with his and those like him....those who had dared to label me 'delusional' when it was quite obvious that they were etc etc....i have their report - in which they deny that i had ever worked for the british council abroad, apparently one of my 'delusions' - despite monthly sterling payments into my bank account from the british council and for two years, whilst i was living in prague etc etc....lol....anyway, oscar had reminded me of the whole saga, on the phone, the other day - apparently ingabot 'n' weale's son leo is on a low dose....hmmmm....so in 2009, they had managed to get eli lilly upon illegally promoting it as etc etc...although there were other court cases won - regarding kidney damage etc etc....go figure:
American pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company today agreed to plead guilty and pay $1.415 billion for promoting its drug Zyprexa for uses not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Justice announced today. This resolution includes a criminal fine of $515 million, the largest ever in a health care case, and the largest criminal fine for an individual corporation ever imposed in a United States criminal prosecution of any kind. Eli Lilly will also pay up to $800 million in a civil settlement with the federal government and the states.
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