Over the past two decades, the pharmaceutical industry has racked up over $100 billion in penalties for illegal activities ranging from fraud, product safety violations and off-label or unapproved promotion of medical products.Reform Pharma is guided by a “10-Point Plan” to:
- Restore Medical Freedom
- Separate Pharma & State
- Reform Regulatory & Oversight Agencies
- Establish Scientific Integrity in Research & Publication
- Hold Perpetrators Accountable
- Ban Pharmaceutical Advertising
- Reinstate Vaccine Manufacturer Liability
- Protect Doctor-Patient Relationship
- Prohibit Gain-of-function Research
- Secure Affordable Drug Prices
The initiative initially will focus on restoring medical freedom around vaccines, educating parents on the over-prescribing of psychotropic drugs for children and teens and exposing organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that push vaccines and drugs on behalf of pharmaceutical companies.
People’s ability to work, travel, socialize and attend events should not be based on their vaccination status or their level of compliance to unjust, arbitrary and unconstitutional mandates.
Reform Pharma will work to end censorship, shadow banning and gaslighting, which “restrict the public’s access to the full body of medical science,” Tanguay said, so people are able to make fully informed medical decisions for themselves and their families.
The AAP is high on the initiative’s list of organizations that must be reformed. The organization is seen by most as ethical and dedicated to promoting children’s health. But when you look underneath the surface, they are a lobbying arm for Big Pharma. They’re promoting all these things that are against children’s health and well-being — and a lot of people aren’t aware.
With significant funding from government, corporations and foundations, the AAP aggressively promotes vaccines for babies and young children despite concerning safety signals.
Reform Pharma also is looking to end the backdoor dealings and the leveraging of Big Pharma and the U.S. government’s collective money and power that perpetuates the cycle of sickness and pharmaceutical dependency.
As part of that effort, the initiative will target the revolving door between the government and the pharmaceutical industry. Click on the image below to read more and get involved. |