There has been a shortage of thiopetal sodium recently, the anesthetic of choice in executions by lethal injections, which has temporarily halted executions in a number of jurisdictions that unlike, Texas, have not stocked up on the drug. The manufacturer of the drug Hospira, Inc. of Illinois has indicated that it has had manufacturing issues with the drug and replacement supplies would not be available until early 2011. Hospira, which markets its drugs, under the tag line of “Advancing Wellness” has indicated that it does not favor the “off-label” use of its drug in state sponsored executions. Death penalty opponents have been objecting to the substitution of other drugs because of the potential for pain and suffering by the prisoner in potential violation of the Eighth Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
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The FDA’s citation to Novartis last week for violations of Federal Law in its use of Facebook “Share” button on its Tasigna website without proper disclosures in the meta tagging, underscore recent concerns about big pharma use of social media and Internet technology to market product. On March 1, 2010, the Center for Digital Democracy an on-line consumer watchdog sent a letter to the FDA requesting that it join the FTC in developing rules for the use of behavioral targeting in on-line marketing and the undertaking of a comprehensive investigation into the use and impact of digital marketing techniques and technologies.
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Aubrey de Grey, the British biomedical gerontologist who recently appeared on 60 Minutes and gave a lecture on “Why We Age and How We Can Avoid It” on TED is convinced that we now have the resources to repair metabolically damaged tissue so as to be able to live for 1000 years. He believes that it is possible for a 50 year old to “pull out of the dive” of aging based on current and immediately anticipated technology.
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