Argentina fines drugs firm over baby deaths
Posted on January 14, 2012 | 10 Comments
Baby Videos of GlaxoSmithKline has been fined 0000 by a justice in Argentina after fourteen babies died during trials of a vaccine called Synflorix. The British curative association has been criticised over a approach it rubbed a testing. Teresa Bo reports from Santiago del Estero, Argentina.
Comments (10)
There should be jail time for the company owners
There should be jail
This is beyond sad…
Fines!!! should be prosecuted…
The title should say Argentina fines GlaxoSmithKline…. I tweeted this and changed it to attract attention….
There will be justice in this world or the next. Genocide- just like w/Guatemalans, native Americans, southern blacks, Indians, etc. Study the history of these companies….you will know they have been this way since at least the 1930′s- thanks to nazis. Some nazis were brought over from Germany to the U.S. to continue mind control experiments instead of prosecuting them. This stuff should be all over the front pages.
@ArutPerumJoyti yep, a reasonable cost on Glaxo’s balance sheet compared to that of ensuring their drugs are safe.
$230,000 is a pittance and an insult.
thats just chump change to them. they are probably laughing at the whole thing!
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