pharmaceutical industry
Conspiracy theories tagged "pharmaceutical industry."
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Big Pharma Suppression
The theory that pharmaceutical corporations suppress effective, affordable treatments to protect profitable drugs. Confirmed cases and unproven claims examined.
Big Pharma Conspiracy Theories
Big Pharma conspiracy theories claim drug companies suppress cures, manipulate research, and prioritize profits over patients. Origins, claims, and facts.
Opioid Crisis — Pharma Marketing Conspiracy
Confirmed through criminal charges and multi-billion dollar settlements: Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family deliberately downplayed OxyContin's addiction potential while paying doctors to over-prescribe.
Ozempic & GLP-1 Conspiracy Theories
Examining conspiracy theories around Ozempic and GLP-1 drugs — from Big Pharma profit motives to suppressed side effects, food industry connections, and the obesity-industrial complex.
ADHD as Pharmaceutical Invention
The claim that ADHD is a manufactured or vastly overdiagnosed condition created to expand the market for stimulant drugs, examining the evidence for overdiagnosis, pharma influence, and the Leon Eisenberg deathbed claim.
Fauci Created AIDS
Claims that Anthony Fauci orchestrated or enabled the AIDS epidemic, suppressed treatments, and used the crisis to build pharmaceutical industry power. Examines RFK Jr.'s allegations, the AZT controversy, and HIV denialism in historical context.
Alternative Medicine Suppression
Examining the theory that the American Medical Association and pharmaceutical industry systematically suppress effective alternative and natural treatments to protect pharmaceutical profits.
Prince Was Murdered / Illuminati Sacrifice
Examining theories that Prince's 2016 fentanyl death was not accidental, from his anti-industry activism to questions about how counterfeit pills entered his life.
Statin & Cholesterol Myth
Do statins really prevent heart disease, or has Big Pharma manipulated the science? Explore the cholesterol myth debate, industry conflicts of interest, and what the evidence actually shows.