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Best Medicine in the United States: FDA Sponsored Rx to OTC Antibiotics Course HA-28-12-10

 

Summary of Correspondence with the FDA in Pursuit of Ampicillin: Thanksgiving – Christmas Eve 2010

 

Resolving to purchase Indian metronidazole and draft OTC monographs for ampicillin, erythromycin and metronidazole as well as Nicotiana tabacum and smoking substitutes Datura stramonium (Jimson weed), D. metel and D. fastuosa for the relief of asthma and Verbascum Thapsus (mullein) for pulmonary ailments

 

By Tony Sanders, Hospitals & Asylums (www.title24uscode.org) (sanderstony@live.com), Sophie Parker and Emilia Brown, Generics-Discounts (www.generics-discount.com) (support@pharmacycustomercare.com) BMS FDA Web Communications Team (CTPEXECSEC@fda.hhs.gov) Jill Burkoff, Consumer Safety Officer, Consumer Affairs Branch, Division of Communication and Consumer Affairs, Office of Communication, Outreach and Development, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, US Food and Drug Administration (ocod@fda.hhs.gov) Drug Information BLS Division of Drug Information Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Food and Drug Administration (druginfo@fda.hhs.gov)

 

With the help of some jogging and cross country skiing, after only 5 days 500 mg 2 x day ampicillin has shortened 6 weeks of painful infectious, but non-communicable, endocarditis from nosocomial Streptococcus faecalis and/or S. sanguis to only 3 weeks after drafting a much needed divorce for an adulterous primary care physician who denies herself metronidazole, to justify denying her patients and family (Lewis & Elvin-Lewis ’77: 194).  Endocarditis is particularly sensitive to the 81 mg limit on Aspirin (Bayer ’06).  After four days I achieved 100 consecutive push-ups for the first time, I used to do two sets of 25 and then 50 and had gotten as high as the 80s (Sanders ’08-10).  Thank you, there are no vaccines for the Streptococcus species including clinical S. pyogenes and S. agalactae (hyperuremic and gouty) that cause rheumatic heart disease (Cotran et al ’94: 547).   Rheumatism is usually treated with NSAIDs to ease the pain enough to perform vigorous cardiovascular exercise for extended periods needed to defeat the small, often undetectable, infection of the lung and exterior of the heart (Klippel ’01) easily treated with a course of antibiotics.  All broad spectrum antibiotics are probably effective, maybe including the non-antibiotic associated colitis anti-amoebic metronidazole, that is the next “antibiotic” I hope to buy.  When I was taking veterinary erythromycin in October I sensed a pseudomembrane passing a carrot, I grate my salad carrots now, wash hands with soap and toss salad with forks to prevent Staph and colitis (Fisher ’06: 328-329).     

 

A couple of health care providers have been offered the opportunity to write the FDA for permission to vend antibiotics Over-the-counter citing my article Over-the-counter Oral Antimicrobial Agent Course for the FDA: A Trade for Organic Antibiotics by the Holidays.  Selling courses of 20 capsules for $20 for ampicillin and metronidazole to $24 for erythromycin they would enjoy a profit margin of around 35% and the patients would enjoy dramatic savings and the secrecy of cash.  Business would boom, people could work.  Unnecessary office and ER visits and the hypocrisy of antibiotic resistance would be so much less C. difficile with metronidazole.  There is theoretically no greater way to improve the overall health of the American public, whose life expectancy was reported during this period to have declined 0.1 years between 2007-2008, than by providing the people with unfettered access to safe and effective oral antibiotics.  Antibiotics are the “best medicine” only clean water and sanitation have added more years to life expectancy (UNDP ’06).  Nearly everyone has been cured by antibiotics at some point in their lives.  We have the opportunity now, at the beginning of the 21st century, to make the wonder drug of the 20th century, antibiotics, the next NSAID, OTC product of the 19th century patent medicine industry.  Aspirin is reputedly the most lucrative pharmaceutical drug ever.  This multibillion FDA sponsored Rx to OTC antibiotic trial is so auspicious my fortune cookie today said, “You have a great career opportunity in medicine”.   Aspirin is the most must successful synthetic drug in the field of pharmacy.  Aspirin was consumed by Americans at the rate of 44 million tablets daily in 1977.  In North America and elsewhere aspirin is undoubtedly the most widely used drug after alcohol and nicotine (Lewis & Elvin-Lewis ’77: 152).  Let us give antibiotics, the best medicine, what it is due – market access sufficient to totally eliminate all Schizomycetes infections in human and domesticated animal populations.

 

For those who don’t want to peruse all these records on Wednesday December 22, 2010 the Division of Drug Information D202D responded under 21 CFR 10.85(k) subjectDescription: Description: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gif RE: I need a refillable prescription for Ampicillin 500mg 2x day for 10 days now!!!   Dear Anthony: Thank you for your message to the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), one of the seven centers within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). I am having a hard time understanding why you are having problems receiving antibiotics for your condition.  As you are aware, oral antibiotics must be obtained via a written prescription from your doctor.  Oral antibiotic drugs are required to be marketed as prescription because they are intended to prevent, treat, or cure a serious disease that requires diagnosis and treatment by a physician and/or are drugs that are not safe for use except under the supervision of a practitioner licensed by law to administer them. Some products after being marketed as prescription for several years do show a margin of safety that they can be marketed OTC.  However, any change in the marketing status from prescription to OTC would have to be initiated from the drug's sponsor as we cannot force companies to switch their products from RX to OTC.  The United States is a multibillion pharmaceutical market (Newton ’07).  The FDA has very generously offered to open their domestic markets to OTC antibiotics.  This FDA sponsored Rx to OTC antibiotics trial is the most promising opportunity I am aware of in this chronically sick global economy.  Now that I am healthy I intend to do the technical writing.  I hope the manufacturers of generic drugs will respect copyright as much as I respect import substitution to develop an informative marketing strategy and sustainable supply chain.  At this time I am asking only a lifetime supply of 1,000 capsules of each drug, but in the future you might want to tell the world that in all Hospitals & Asylums (HA) the best medicine is antibiotics.


Work Cited

 

Cotran, Ramzi S.; Kumar, Vinay; Robbins, Stanley.  Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease.  5th Edition. Edited by Frederich J. Schoen.  W.B. Saunders Company. A Division of Harcourt Brace & Company. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1994

Fauci, Anthony S.; Braunwald, Eugene; Isselbacker, Kurt J.; Wilson, Jean D.; Martin, Joseph B.; Kasper, Dennis L.; Hauser, Stephen L.; Logo, Dan L. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. 14th Edition. McGraw-Hill Health Professions Division. San Francisco. 1998

Human Development Report. Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis. UN Development Program. 2006 http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2006/chapters/

Klippel, John H.; Crofford, Leslie J.; Stone, John H.; Weyand, Cornelia M. Primer on the Rheumatic Diseases. Edition 12. Arthritis Foundation. Atlanta, Georgia. 2001

Lewis, Walter H. Elvin-Lewis, Memory P.F. Medical Botany: Plants Affecting Man’s Health. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 1977

Newton, David E. Chemistry of Drugs. Facts on File Science Library. New York. 2007

Sanders, Tony J. Drug Regulation. Book 8. Hospitals & Asylums. 8th Draft.

Sanders, Tony J. Over-the-counter Antimicrobial Agent Course for the FDA: A Trade for Organic Antibiotics by the Holidays. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-20-11-10 www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

Sanders, Tony J. Rolling Back the Tobacco Tax of 2009 Act. An Act to Forgive Smokers of Small Cigars and Roll-your-own Tobacco for the Excessive Excise Tax of April 1, 2009. Be it enacted by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-10-10-10. www.title24uscode.org/tobacco.htm

Sanders, Tony J. Status Report on Customs Court: United States of Apartheid: South African Government and Metalworker Unions Strike. Hospitals & Asylums HA-27-8-10  www.title24uscode.org/strikesa.htm

 

Unread: Smith, Harry A. Principles and Methods of Pharmacy Management. Lea & Febiger. Philadelphia. 1975; Smith, Wesley J. Culture of Death. The Assault on Medical Ethics in America. Encounter Books. San Francisco. 2000

 

Regulations

 

Advisory Opinion 21 CFR 10.85

Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA, Public Law 111–3)

Cigar tax rates 27CFR(I)(40)(C)§40.21

Conditions to allowance in the case of alcohol and tobacco taxes. Abatements, Credits and Refunds. 26USC(F)(65)(B) §6423

Customs Court Act of 1980

Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act and Federal Retirement Reform of 2009 P.L. 111-31 June 22, 2009

National Vaccine Program Responsibilities (FDA Office of Biologics Research and Review integrity; repeal and terminate all military biomedical research) 42USC(6A)(XIX)(1)300aa-2

Ownership of Copyright 17USC(2)§201

Pipe tobacco and roll-your-own tobacco tax rates and classification 27CFR(I)(40)(C)§40.25a

Procedures for classifying OTC drugs as generally recognized as safe and effective and not misbranded, and for establishing monographs 21CFR§330.10

 

Correspondence in Chronological Order

 

FromDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifTony Sanders <sanderstony@live.com>toDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifwmail@oc.fda.gov dateDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifWed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:00 AM subjectDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gif Over-the Counter Anti-Biotics and Warning Surgeon Generals Cause Chronic Disease

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I need a refillable prescription for Ampicillin 500mg 2x day for 10 days now!!!

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FromDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifTony Sanders <sanderstony@live.com>toDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifwmail@oc.fda.gov dateDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifWed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:00 AM subjectDescription: https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gifOver-the Counter Anti-Biotics and Warning Surgeon Generals Cause Chronic Disease

 

Dear FDA:

 

I have two issues that I wish to bring up with you.

 

1. I am glad that you are seeking to update your Surgeon General warning label on cigarettes.  They need a smoking label that tells the truth however not the lies of the biomedical research laboratories that actually do "cause" emphysema, heart disease and cancer.  In my recent article seeking to neutralize the persecution of the poorest smokers thereby reducing the stress that drives people to light up I proposed a national Surgeon General Warning Label that states,

 

Nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness and tobacco may irritate emphysema, cancer and heart disease and complicate pregnancy.

 

I think it is extremely important to inform people, both smokers and people who hate smokers, of the danger of addiction - withdrawal is a mental illness, so is hate.  It is also important to stop calling tobacco the cause, when it is merely an irritant like fat and cholesterol and the real ne'er do wells "causing" chronic diseases are NIH affiliated disease research laboratories.  
Reading  the truth smokers will not be stressed out and driven to light up, smokers will be more polite when in the company of people who they irritate, irritable people will more polite to smokers, and the packs of bio-terrorists flockiing around the medical campus, medical establishment, Democratic-Republican (DR) party and CMS will not be so incited to commit genocide against smokers, because the truth purveyed by the Surgeon General Warning Label is not fraudulent.   

 

On the topic of redressing fraudulence, please take the time to read and realize the recent Hospitals & Asylums Act and Report titled "Rolling Back the Tobacco Tax Act of 2009" at www.title24uscode.org/tobacco.htm

 

2. The second issue appears to be as close to your heart as it is to mine - anti-biotics are so useful in preventing and curing chronic and deadly disease that every medical kit should have an ample supply, next to the sterile wipes for exterior infections.  I recently read that the FDA is subsidizing pharmaceutical companies to renew their research into antibiotics.  What I hope to propose to you now is that safe anti-biotic be sold over-the-counter.  I have not yet prepared my case, but is a good one and I may put my political work on hold to tackle the issue of selling antibiotics over-the-counter.  In my heated discussions with health care professionals regarding antibiotics in these recent days plagued by the so called Patient Pertussis and Affordable Rheum Act of 2010 we found antibiotics have numerous disease curing, preventing and life saving uses, but to get them one must submit oneself to western medicine, the same people who gave you your underlying auto-immune disease, and after the Patient Pertussis and Affordable Rheum Act of 2010 the federal government really must begin to sell antibiotics over-the-counter.  

 

Pertussis is the best example.  People can go to a doctor and be vaccinated.  But exposing oneself to the medical establishment unecessarily is risky and many people, who aren't "players" don't.  But taken quickly while pertussis is still a sniffle, before it has descended to the lungs, anti-biotics can prevent pertussis from becoming a chronic bronchial infection that lasts 6 weeks.  Anti-biotics are also an important part of the treatment of cholera and numerous other bacterial infections that seem particularly prevalent this treason against the sovereign immunity of the patient.  Not to renew the pertussis that seems to have dried up.  The affordable rheum however needs some explanation.  Rheumatism is a mystery, but people suffering rheumatic heart disease are so alert to streptococcal invasion that they have identified a long course (large supply) of anti-biotics as necessary.  Rheum is a pain that can manifest anywhere in the body that is generated by an auto-immune reaction against, in the case of rheumatic heart disease, streptoccoccus in the lung, that irritates and clogs the arteries of the heart and causes the tell-tale rheumatic pains in various parts of the body.  It is important to note these bacteria like to permeate fabric and sensitive people must identify and avoid these vectors like the unwashable chemicals ((dy(i)es)) but bacteria can theoretically be cleansed using anti-microbial detergent.  The list of diseases cured by antibiotics however goes on.  Antibiotics are even more useful for first aid kits than aspirin and should be sold over the counter to lighten the burden of easily curable ailments on the medical establishment.  I am absolutely adamant that basic antibiotics should be made available over-the-counter in the United States.

 

Goodbye,

 

Hospitals & Asylums

 

P.S. Please help USAID to supply Haiti with chlorine water purification tablets and anti-biotics (cheap doxycline) for OTC distribution to the people and hydration IV for the hospitals.     

 

From: OC Webmail Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 4:40 PM To: AskCTP Subject: FW: Over-the Counter Anti-Biotics and Warning Surgeon Generals Cause Chronic Disease

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Thank you for your interest in this topic.  The proposed rule, "Required Warnings for Cigarette Packages and Advertisements," was formally published on Friday, November 12th, in the Federal Register.  You can submit an official comment on the rule for 60 days (until January 11th, 2011) in the following ways:

 

All comments should be identified by Docket ID No. FDA-2010-N-0568. It is only necessary to send one set of comments.  All comments submitted will be considered before the final regulations on graphic warnings for cigarettes are issued by June 22, 2011.

 

Please feel free to contact us if you have any difficulties accessing the docket on regulations.gov

Center for Tobacco Products/FDA


CTP Call Center: 1.877.CTP.1373
www.fda.gov/tobaccoproducts

 

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Dear Center for Tobacco Products, Food and Drug Administration:

 

Please sue the Alcohol, Tobacco, Tax and Trade Bureau of the Department of Treasury for a tax refund under the equal protection of 26USC(F)(65)(B) §6423(c) pursuant to -

 

Sanders, Tony J. Sanders. Rolling Back the Tobacco Tax of 2009 Act. An Act to Forgive Smokers of Small Cigars and Roll-your-own Tobacco for the Excessive Excise Tax of April 1, 2009. Be it enacted by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-10\-10-10. www.title24uscode.org/tobacco.htm

 

I will regard the children of others as equal to my siblings and to teach them this art should they desire to learn it, without fee and written covenant...I will give a share both of rules and of lectures, and of all the rest of learning, to my children and the children of my teacher and to the pupils who have both made a written contract and taken an oath according to the medical law, but no one else...I will use remedies for the benefit of the ill in accordance with my ability and my judgment and keep them from harm and injustice.

Hippocratic Oath

The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act and Federal Retirement Reform of 2009 P.L. 111-31 of June 22, 2009 cannot suffer the hypocrisy of Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA, Public Law 111–3) Title VII Revenue Provisions Section 701 Increase in Excise Tax Rate on Tobacco Products, that imposed a 2,653 percent tax increase on small cigars and 2,159 percent tax increase on roll-your-own tobacco; to undermine their efforts to educate smokers in the wisdom and prudence of Western medicine with a warning label that is not hypocritically driving up the number of segregated people finding solace from apartheid in tobacco. 

 

I have been praying for this privilege for several years in my Drug Regulation book that now notes, "nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness, and may irritate, emphysema, cancer and heart disease and complicate pregnancy" and feel it should not be a subversively offensive "Surgeon General Warning Label" but a "Food and Drug Adminisrtration (FDA) Warning Label" not should tobacco be blamed as the "cause" of the indiscriminate tortures of biological experimentation, only an irritant, and the compelling interest is not to intimidate the peculiar mental illness of the addict, who lights up in times of stress.   

 

Small cigarettes, large cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff, pipe tobacco, cigarette papers and cigarette tubes were subjected to a more reasonable 158 percent increase and large cigars a 155% increase and no floor tax.  Therefore this cruel and unusual excise tax is excessive; and consumers of small cigars and roll-your-own are due the equal protection of the clause 26USC(F)(65)(B) §6423(c) to the full extent of their loss; Calculated by dividing the excessive tax hike on small cigars and hand-rolling tobacco by the 158 percent, multiplying by the two years the excessive rate was in effect and rounding to the nearest whole integer, wherefore; (a) Small Cigars – Section 5701(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as codified at 27CFR(I)(40)(C)§40.21 is amended by striking $50.33 and inserting $1.828 with a footnote that states, “refunded at this tax rate for excessive CHIPRA hike of 2009-2010 until April 1, 2045” and (g) Roll-Your-Own Tobacco- Section 5701(g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as codified at 27CFR(I)(40)(C)§40.25a is amended by striking $24.78 and inserting $1.0969 with a footnote that states, “refunded at this rate for excessive CHIPRA hike of 2009-2010 until April 1, 2038”.

 

Furthermore 100 percent of the proceeds of the Attorney Generals’ Master Tobacco Settlement shall be deposited in the Federal, State Children’s Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP) account. States, particularly those increasing rates 2009-2010, shall grant roll-your own and small cigar smokers refunds.Taxpayers shall not be eligible for the rolled back to the March 31, 2009 tax rate of 2008 for our traditionally cheapest rolling tobacco and small cigars, until they can prove they have reduced wholesale and retail prices to what they were before the tax increase, allowing for a 3 percent inflation rate and any new state excise tax increases incurred 2009-2010.  Uniform FDA (strike Surgeon General Warning Labels) shall read – Nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness.  Excessive smoking and addiction may irritate emphysema, cancer and heart disease and complicate pregnancy.

 

The Spirit clearly says in the latter times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons.  Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.  They forbid people to marry and order them to abstain from certain foods, which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and who know the truth.  For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, because it is consecrated by the word of God and prayer (1 Timothy 4:1-5)

Happy Thanksgiving,

 

Anthony J. Sanders

Hospitals & Asylums

sanderstony@live.com

 

From Tony Sanders sanderstony@live.com to TobaccoIndustryQuestions@fda.hhs.gov date Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 3:16 PM. Subject Rolling and Small Cigar Tobacco Tax Refund Required to Justify FDA Warning Label

 

Dear Center for Tobacco Products, Food and Drug Administration:
 
Please sue the Alcohol, Tobacco, Tax and Trade Bureau of the Department of Treasury for a tax refund under the equal protection of 26USC(F)(65)(B) §6423(c) pursuant to -
 
Sanders, Tony J. Rolling Back the Tobacco Tax of 2009 Act. An Act to Forgive Smokers of Small Cigars and Roll-your-own Tobacco for the Excessive Excise Tax of April 1, 2009. Be it enacted by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-10\-10-10. www.title24uscode.org/tobacco.htm
 
I will regard the children of others as equal to my siblings and to teach them this art should they desire to learn it, without fee and written covenant...I will give a share both of rules and of lectures, and of all the rest of learning, to my children and the children of my teacher and to the pupils who have both made a written contract and taken an oath according to the medical law, but no one else...I will use remedies for the benefit of the ill in accordance with my ability and my judgment and keep them from harm and injustice.
Hippocratic Oath

The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act and Federal Retirement Reform of 2009 P.L. 111-31 of June 22, 2009 cannot suffer the hypocrisy of Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA, Public Law 111–3) Title VII Revenue Provisions Section 701 Increase in Excise Tax Rate on Tobacco Products, that imposed a 2,653 percent tax increase on small cigars and 2,159 percent tax increase on roll-your-own tobacco; to undermine their efforts to educate smokers in the wisdom and prudence of Western medicine with a warning label that is not hypocritically driving up the number of segregated people finding solace from apartheid in tobacco.  


I have been praying for this privilege for several years in my Drug Regulation book that now notes, "nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness, and may irritate, emphysema, cancer and heart disease and complicate pregnancy" and feel it should not be a subersively offensive "Surgeon General Warning Label" but a "Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Warning Label" not should tobacco be blamed as the "cause" of the indiscriminate tortures of biological experimentation, only an irritant, and the compelling interest is not to intimidate the peculiar mental illness of the addict, who lights up in times of stress.   

Small cigarettes, large cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff, pipe tobacco, cigarette papers and cigarette tubes were subjected to a more reasonable 158 percent increase and large cigars a 155% increase and no floor tax.  Therefore this cruel and unusual excise tax is excessive; and consumers of small cigars and roll-your-own are due the equal protection of the clause 26USC(F)(65)(B) §6423(c) to the full extent of their loss; Calculated by dividing the excessive tax hike on small cigars and hand-rolling tobacco by the 158 percent, multiplying by the two years the excessive rate was in effect and rounding to the nearest whole integer, wherefore;

 

(a) Small Cigars – Section 5701(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as codified at 27CFR(I)(40)(C)§40.21 is amended by striking $50.33 and inserting $1.828 with a footnote that states, “refunded at this tax rate for excessive CHIPRA hike of 2009-2010 until April 1, 2045” and

 

(g) Roll-Your-Own Tobacco- Section 5701(g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as codified at 27CFR(I)(40)(C)§40.25a is amended by striking $24.78 and inserting $1.0969 with a footnote that states, “refunded at this rate for excessive CHIPRA hike of 2009-2010 until April 1, 2038”.
 
Furthermore 100 percent of the proceeds of the Attorney Generals’ Master Tobacco Settlement shall be deposited in the Federal, State Children’s Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP) account. States, particularly those increasing rates 2009-2010, shall grant roll-your own and small cigar smokers refunds.Taxpayers shall not be eligible for the rolled back to the March 31, 2009 tax rate of 2008 for our traditionally cheapest rolling tobacco and small cigars, until they can prove they have reduced wholesale and retail prices to what they were before the tax increase, allowing for a 3 percent inflation rate and any new state excise tax increases incurred 2009-2010.  Uniform FDA (strike Surgeon General Warning Labels) shall read – Nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness.  Excessive smoking and addiction may irritate emphysema, cancer and heart disease and complicate pregnancy.
 
The Spirit clearly says in the latter times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons.  Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.  They forbid people to marry and order them to abstain from certain foods, which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and who know the truth.  For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, because it is consecrated by the word of God and prayer (1 Timothy 4:1-5)

 

Happy Thanksgiving,

Anthony J. Sanders

Hospitals & Asylums

sanderstony@live.com 

 
P.S. I have not recodified the new sections of the Drug Regulation Book at www.title24uscode.org/DR.htm this National Pharmacy Month October 2010 due to the compelling interest of this "Rolling back the tobacco tax act of 2009" HA-10-10-10 and the new greatest and possibly only accomplishment in the history of Western Medicine "Over-the-counter Oral Antimicrobial Agent Course for the FDA: A Trade of Copyright for Organic Antibiotics by the Holidays"  HA-20-11-10 at www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

 

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Dear FDA Approved Smoked Turkeys:

I shall spare you this Thanksgiving because the no prescription required Internet penicillin has not arrived yet.  Only the associated telemarketing fraud and Indian telephone integrity program.  It remains to be seen if the company I selected at random, without much regard for price, procures me the organic antibiotic I paid for and if that indeed cures me as the library promises, over and over again.  It is a shame that email in both the Internet Pharmacy Industry and Social Security Administration is so socially insecure.  By Christmas Sanders' Clause may not be so herbivorous, so beware.

The 8th Draft of Hospitals & Asylums Book 8 on Drug Regulation has been published at a new web address - www.title24uscode.org/DR.htm

The 8th Draft codifies the Human Rats Amendments of 2009, corrects a cross-referencing error, and falls short of explaining all ten "Types" of Substances Controlled by Customary Drug Regulation.     

I checked out a few books from the library but do not yet know if I have struck the positive medical botany law in Lewis, Walter H., Lewis; Elvin-Lewis, Memory P.F. Medical Botany: Plants Affecting Man's Health. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 1977 or Newton, David E. Chemistry of Drugs. Facts on File Science Library. New York. 2007, I need.  Christmas gift beneficiaries will probably  have to settle for antibiotics and play dreidel with those organic beans the Patient Pertussis and Affordable Rheum Attack of 2010 has left out of stock.

It is my wish that the FDA purchase the copyright of this Book of Statute on Drug Regulation from me, the author, under 17USC(2)§201 so as not to complicate the doctrine of fair use as it pertains to any derivative works under §107.

Happy Thanksgiving,

Anthony J. Sanders
Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com

P.S. I would be honored to roll a pipe tobacco cigarette to pardon President Obama of the need to Roll Back the Tobacco Tax of 2009 www.title24uscode.org/tobacco.htm and ensure safe, effective and affordable antiobiotics are readily available over-the-counter. www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm  We have shared in the persecution of sheepish tobacco smokers, let us now share in the righteousness and dignity of a people striving to achieve the highest possible attainable level of health.

 

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Dear Mr. Sanders,

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From: sanderstony101@gmail.com [mailto:sanderstony101@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Tony Sanders Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 3:26 PM To: OC Webmail; CTP EXECSEC; AskCTP; TobaccoIndustryQuestions; CDER DRUG INFO; ttbtobacco@ttb.treas.gov Subject: Diptheria, Pertussis and Tobacco (DPT) vaccination theory

 

Dear FDA:

I would like to introduce to you a theory as to why the flagrantly genocidal anti-tobacco campaign has been so successful in the past few years.  This theory was concocted at a doctor's office where the receptionist was violently coughing in a very similar fashion to the physician I know who works there when she smells tobacco smoke.  Both attributed their cough to tobacco smoke when confronted about the possibility they had pertussis.  Both were vaccinated against pertussis with the DPT or DpT and are sure that it is (non-infectious) smoker's cough.

In recent years the DPT vaccination has undergone several modifications and the vaccine has diversified.  This has caused problems because people are now unsure of the expiration date.  I would like to suggest that the DPT vaccine is even more subversive.  As the result of the facts above, as well as the recent bad news that the rate of people dying from COPD has dramatically increased and the overall American life expectancy went down 0.1 years 2007-2008, I would like to commission the FDA to investigate the possibility that the DPT, or other common vaccine, is vaccinating people so that their lungs would be hyper-allergic to tobacco (smoke). 

Please look into this vaccine purity issue.  Health care workers and health nuts who are vaccinated may be unethically, without their informed consent, vaccinated against tobacco, particularly tobacco smoke, so as to have a violent bronchial reaction, uncontrollable coughing.   The motive for such an action is that the anti-smoking lobby is insensitive to the smoker's addiction, their pleasure and possible medicinal qualities such as lung sterilization, human dependence on campfires, health nut avoidance etc. or the legal altruism, "burn the will", and fraudulent in the language of their research and furthermore actively engaged in apartheid, a crime of genocide, to segregate smokers.   I find it so likely that a common vaccine, namely the DPT, has been tampered with to cause a violent reaction against tobacco and insist that the Office of Biologics Research and Review of the FDA look into this issue under 42USC(6A)(XIX)(1)300aa-2(a)(3).

Thank you,

Anthony J. Sanders
sanderstony@live.com

PS The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Administration remains delinquent in regards to rolling back the Tobacco Tax of 2009 as demanded at www.title24uscode.org/tobacco.htm and it is imperative that  the new questionably libertarian tax not be burdened with this fascist weight that inclines one who reviews the numbers to conclude that the tax relief is not grudgingly acceptably libertarian as it is touted, but a regressive fascist tax that enriches the rich and impoverishes the poor, and must be censored because it is fascist.  Furthermore I have not been able to discover more recent tobacco tax revenue information on the Internet than 1970 and this can be construed as a felonious concealment of assets by an extremely bloody money laundry, falsely touted as the deadliest industry in the world, by violent reactionaries who have theoretically enlisted major segments of the populace who would otherwise not be inclined to persecute smokers because they have been unethically vaccinated to violently react against the smell of tobacco smoke.

PPS The FDA might also want to look into the providing tobacconists with mullein and other medicinal smoke able herbs so there is an alternative to tobacco, like there is tea for those days when coffee is unhealthy. Datura stramonium (Jimson weed), as well as D. metel and D. fastuosa can be smoked for the relief of asthma.  Verbascum Thapsus (mullein)

Appendix

 

I theorize that the Japanese live longer because they are not persecuting smokers, eat healthy diets, only owe the hospital $5 a night and hide their bed every day.  Below are relevant notes from:

 

Lewis, Walter H. Elvin-Lewis, Memory P.F. Medical Botany: Plants Affecting Man’s Health. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 1977

 

The carcinogenic potential of tobacco was first reported by Sir John Hill, a physician and botanist who in  Tobacco and Cancer: the First Clinical Report, 1761 associated the excessive use of snuff from Nicotiana tabacum with the appearance of fatal malignant polyps of the nose.  122  Later, in 1775, Percival Pott linked scrotal skin cancer or “soot warts” to a combination of work done by English chimney sweeps and their infrequent bathing habits.  Skin cancers were later associated with the medicinal application f coals tar and creosote preparations.  Alkylating agents, also used in the treatment of cancer in their final form, are nearly always carcinogenic in laboratory animals. 116-117

 

There are a number carcinogenic (oncogenic) natural products.  Rue contaminated with Claviceps purpurea (ergot).  Hepatotoxic and hepatomalignant substances were first linked to Penicillium islandicum, P. ruburm, Aspergillus flavus, A. parasiticus, Agaricus bisporus,  Crude cycad meal, containing cycasin, results in hepatic, renal and occasionallyl, intestinal neoplasms.  If the animal’s bacterial flora is able to convert the metabolites of cyasin, the rate of tumor development will reach almost 100%.   Species that contain seeds with carcinogenic agents are Cycas circinalis (cycasin, from Guam and tropical Africa), C. revolute (cycasin and neocycasin, from Java) and the widely cultivated Encephalartos barkeri (macrozamin, from Africa), and Macrozamia spiralis (macroszamin, from Australia).  118 Tannin, found in high quantities in mahogany and redwood, and to a lesser extent in some teas, have been associated with neoplasms, but they are rendered insoluble by milk, for the casein of milk fixes the tannin and prevents its action on the mucous membrane of the mouth. 120

 

Chewing quids, in southern Asia betel, which includes the seed of Areca catechu, leaf of the pepper, lime and various additions of tobacco and spices; in Iran and in the south central soviet Republic it is nass, which consists of tobacco, wood ash, lime, water and oil of cottonseed or sesame; and in Andean South America it is coca, which is the leaf of Erythroxylum coca (the course and main ingredient of cocaine) and lime.  Lime additives appear to release the alkaloids, thus hastening the physiological effects by damaging the oral mucous membrane.  Lime may also facilitate carcinogenesis in other ways. Chewing tobacco in the United States is associated with both oral carcinoma and leukoplakia.  The tumor appears at the site where the quid is held.  Thirteen carcinogenic hydrocarbons residing in the “tar” fractions have been isolated from tobacco or smoke condensate.  The presence of nitrosamines in smoke and of free radicals in cigarette tars may be very important, for removing a concentrate of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons from smoke condensate resulted in about 50% reduction in tumorogenic activity of mouse skin. 121

 

The risk of heart attack is four times greater to a man in his fifties than to one in his thirties, and greatest among men in the 50 to 60 year age group.  An important difference in the sexes exists, the disease is very rare in women before menopause, although after menopause the incidence is just as great as for men.  This near immunity is unexplained, but it is thought to be related in some way to the protection afforded by estrogenic secretions, which inhibit the formation of atheromas.   179

 

The death rate from heart disease is 300% higher in cigarette smokers than in non-smokers in the United States.  Curiously, the effects of cigarette smoking are equivocal: the practice is not related statistically to heart disease among, for example, Japanese men who smoke heavily.  Reasons for an increased risk include lowered ability of the lungs to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide, toxicity form nicotine (which makes the heart beat faster and causes small arteries to narrow thereby increasing blood pressure and the work load on the heart). Obesity (10-20%) above ideal weight adds to the work load of the heart and is to be avoided.  Lack of regular daily exercise is a factor in coronary disease.  Men engaging in heavy physical work seem to have a significantly lower death rate from coronary disease than more sedentary job holders.  Food of high fat and sugar content should be avoided.  Cholesterol comes from eating food of animal origin, when ingested in the form of fat, this substance is absorbed form the intestinal tract, converted in the liver, and added to the total amount of cholesterol already circulating in the serum.  When the amount of cholesterol becomes high, arteries begin to show an increase in fatty deposits.  A healthy can tolerate 6 ounces of liquor over a one hour period, but more than this amount rapidly weakens muscle contraction and can lead to alcoholic myocarditis.  The risk of developing myocardial infarction is about twice as great for heavy coffee drinkers as it is for individuals who drink no coffee at all.  Elevated blood pressure, stress may increase serum cholesterol thereby causing atherosclerosis.  The use of oral contraceptives involves an increased risk of clotting disorders, increases hypertension and thrombotic strokes and sharply increases the risk of stroke when cigarette smoking is also practiced.  Excessive licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) ingestion for example an lead to cardiac dysfunction and severe hypertension.  Vitamin E deficiency is also implicated in heart disease, and homogenized milk may be involved in atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular disease.  “Everything I enjoy in life” runs the ancient lament, “is either illegal, immoral or fattening”.  181-182

 

The cardinal risk factors for coronary disease in the United States are hypercholesterolemia, hypertenstion, and cigarette smoking, especially when these factors are present in combination.  Modified nutritional habits of high-risk American men, substituting diets moderate in calories, total fat, and carbohydrate, low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and simple sugars reduced heart disease mortality by about one-half and the sudden death rate was only one-fourth as great, and total mortality was lower by 40%.  In a study of coronary heart disease in seven countries only the concentration of cholesterol in the blood proved to be the outstanding risk factor within and between national groups.  As these data indicate, Japanese men have the lowest incidence of coronary heart disease of any industrialized nation, they smoke heavily and they have high blood pressure, but they eat a low cholesterol diet.  182-183

 

Datura stramonium (Jimson weed), as well as D. metel and D. fastuosa can be smoked for the relief of asthma.  Verbascum Thapsus (mullein) can also be smoked for pulmonary ailments.  297

 

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Dear FDA:

I would like to receive the prize for best medicine - antibiotics - ASAP.  While the books like to state antibiotics are one of the three greatest extenders of human life, they do not say that the top two are not even medicine - clean water and sanitation (UNDP Water Ed).  That makes antibiotics the best medicine.  I happen to need antibiotics badly and petitioned the FDA for Over-the-counter oral antimicrobial agents, as a trade for the holidays www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm  

The only people who would tell me upfront that they could sell me antibiotics without a prescription was the Internet Pharmacy.  At random I chose Generics-Discounts.  That was Thanksgiving day.  The payment went through on November 27, 2010.  Just after I called I received a prank call from a corporate number.  I reported this to the Indian outsourced telemarketers (it was Thanksgiving).  I don't know where they are located.  They promised 21 day delivery and according to UPS tracking it has not moved from its place of origination.  Granted, it is the holidays but this means they are technically late this very day, although they like to use December 1 as their starting date.  I should have gone express.  How was I supposed to know a nosocomial girl was going to camp out on my couch and the Strep would be toxified by Staph, and exercise is bad medicine and that is why I haven't been?

Let me reiterate.  I need antibiotics now and the only doctor I know falsely uses my name to practice medicine although I have repeatedly told her she is not the Virgin Mary.  She turns white in the face and claims she is prohibited from practising medicine on her family, even to save their life, or her own metronidizole ass apparently, for that same alma mater.  She might be more reluctant than most because antibiotics other than metronidizole might harm her condition.  All the health care professionals I approached in regards to this need for antibiotics are similarly in fear for their careers and liberty when asked for a prescription for antibiotics, or don't have the privilege.  I went to her partner, but am not registered as a patient yet and must wait till next week to give him or her the juicy divorce papers because her willful killer is squatting with nowhere to go and no children he hasn't abused and no welcome in the general region of his healthy and happy parents.  My father similarly refuses to give me antibiotics from his enormous veterinary stash he sometimes sneaks me one course from.  Most recently to futilely sterilize pertussis but curing all other symptoms I am dying from, except for maybe that stolen gall.  Why aren't physicians free to trade antibiotics for the right to petition the FDA for OTC antibiotics? 

The answer is because they don't properly understand that antibiotics are the best medicine.  Aspirin for instance does not hold this significance.  Aspirin is the most lucrative drug ever.  I was just talking to the hospital receptionist and we determined that 81 mg is the limit so as not to turn endocarditis into a panic attack, antibiotics are the cure for the leading cause of death.  Aspirin will give the overconsumer the dead feeling coloquially known as heart attack.  It is extremely hypocritical that DHHS rates hospitals on their ability to prescribe aspirin for heart attacks when antibiotics are the proper prescription.  Let's make some antibiotic producers rich another day.  Will someone please email me a prescription for metronidozole (so as not to potentially offend my mother) and/or more specific to my condition ampicillin 500mg 2x day for 10 days???

Thank you,

Anthony J. Sanders
Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com          

 

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From Tony Sanders <sanderstony@live.com? to support@pharmacycustomercare.com date Sun, Dec. 19, 2010 at 11:21 AM subject Re: [#VEH-687601] Make Haste

 

Dear Sophie Parker, Generics-Discounts: support@pharmacycustomercare.com

Thank you for your prompt response.  I should have written to you much sooner, but I am not a frequent Internet pharmacy consumer, nor indeed much of a purchasing officer, at all.  In the future I shall try to improve business relations.  I hope you are not offended by my disclosure of confidential information to the FDA.  I find that they are just about the only government with any integrity in the United States.  They don't have any local franchises, but they do monopolize pharmaceutical companies such as yours and you might not be as impressed with their honor.  I mean you no harm and needed to scratch my head in regards to expediting the delivery of antibiotics, this holiday season.  Next time I will definitely go express.  You are very welcome to petition the FDA, or any other locked up nation, for Over-the-counter antibiotics, the absolute best medicine, as directed by www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

I would like to give you permission to copy Table 1 on Bacterial Infections with appropriate antibiotics, onto your website's antibiotic page, with a citation linking it to the article.  Although it falls short of dosage and course information needed for prescriptions of oral antimicrobial agents it is very informative, and the dream of a personal antibiotic stockpile might help sales.  I realize you are busy and the law of diminishing returns is nowhere more evident than in research, but it is my gift to you, to do with as you wish. 

Thanks,

Tony Sanders
Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com

 

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Dear FDA:

 

Generics Discounts has informed me that my order has been held up at customs and might not arrive.   This is my ultimatum, if you do not immediately get me my life saving antiobiotics my service to the FDA is permanently and totally terminated. 

 

Order ID : 2496681086763-277

United States Postal Service Tracking Code: rm049121463in

 

Sincerely,

 

Anthony J. Sanders

Hospitals & Asylums

 

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Dear Mr. Sanders:

 

Thank you for your inquiry to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER).  CBER, one of seven centers within FDA, is responsible for the regulation of biologically-derived products, including blood intended for transfusion, blood components and derivatives, vaccines and allergenic extracts, and cell, tissue and gene therapy products.  We hope the following information will be helpful.

 

Ensuring the safety and effectiveness of vaccines is one of FDA’s top priorities.  Vaccines, like all biologic products regulated by FDA, undergo a rigorous review of the laboratory, clinical and manufacturing information submitted by the product sponsor to help ensure the safety, purity, and potency of these products.

 

Vaccines approved for marketing may also be required to undergo additional studies to further evaluate the vaccine and often to address specific questions about the vaccine's safety, effectiveness, and possible side effects.  Most of the safety data can be found in the vaccine package insert. Vaccine package inserts are available on CBER's website at http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/ucm093830.htm.  The package insert contains information on the vaccine, including vaccine ingredients, data from clinical trials and possible adverse events.

 

In the U.S., vaccines have reduced or eliminated many infectious diseases that once routinely killed or harmed many infants, children, and adults.  However, the viruses and bacteria that cause vaccine-preventable disease and death still exist and can be passed on to people who are not protected by vaccines.  Vaccine-preventable diseases have many social and economic costs: sick children miss school and can cause parents to lose time from work.  These diseases also result in doctor's visits, hospitalizations, and even premature deaths.

 

Vaccine clinical development follows the same general pathway as for drugs and other biologics.  A sponsor who wishes to begin clinical trials with a vaccine must submit an Investigational New Drug application (IND) to FDA.  The IND describes the vaccine, its method of manufacture, and quality control tests for release.  Also included is information about the vaccine's safety and ability to elicit a protective immune response (immunogenicity) in animal testing, as well as the proposed clinical protocol for studies in humans.

 

If the data generated by the clinical studies demonstrate that the product is safe and effective for its intended use and the company feels that their product, in this case vaccine, would warrant licensure they may submit a Biologics License Application (BLA) for a biologic containing all of the data from the pre-clinical and clinical trials, as well as the appropriate establishment information pertaining to the manufacture of the product.

 

Detailed information regarding the vaccine approval process is available on CBER's website at http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/BiologicsLicenseApplicationsBLAProcess/ucm133096.htm.

 

You may also find the following web links helpful: http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/Guidances/Vaccines/default.htm and http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/ScienceResearch/BiologicsResearchAreas/ucm124378.htm

Additionally, there are related links from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention you may find informative:

We will be unable to address your concerns about the Tobacco Tax of 2009, as FDA has no jurisdiction over that Act.  In addition, as a regulatory agency, FDA does not “provide” products such as herbs, drugs, foods, or biologics to consumers.  FDA regulates manufacturers of products covered under the Public Health Service (PHS) Act. 

Again, we hope this information has been helpful. 

 

Sincerely,

 

Jill Burkoff

 

Consumer Safety Officer

Consumer Affairs Branch

Division of Communication and Consumer Affairs

Office of Communication, Outreach and Development

Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research

US Food and Drug Administration

 

This communication is consistent with 21 CFR 10.85 (k) and constitutes an informal communication that represents my best judgment at this time but does not constitute an advisory opinion, does not necessarily represent the formal position of FDA, and does not bind or otherwise obligate or commit the agency to the views expressed.

 

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Order ID : 2496681086763-277

United States Postal Service Tracking Code: rm049121463in

Status Info: Ticket ID: VEH-687601, Department: support, Priority: Low, Status: Closed (Note to G-D: Please raise priority to High)

Dear Customs:

Generics-Discounts has informed me that my order for 100 500mg Ampicillin, for administration 2x day 14 day course, has been held up in Customs and I should wait one week before we abandon hope and they return my money. 

After seeing the Aspirin dealer, who I informed there is a 81 mg limit for endocarditis, rather than external rheumatic heart disease for which 1,000 mg a day might be better than none, whose staff have respiratory (erythromycin) and gastroinstestinal (metronidazole) problems potentially curable by a refillable course of antimicrobial agents for those days when their cellular damage might be infected, my need for this delivery is as urgent as ever. 

It is relevant to this communication that I have found that the denial of lifesaving antibiotic treatment is not only a misdemeanor but it is probably the primary reason that American life expectancy declined 0.1 years 2007-2008. 

Family physicians, Internists and ER docs should prescribe refillable prescriptions for antibiotics to all their patients whereas everyone should have some in their medical kit to treat infections such as Bordatella pertussis, that can be treated with erythromycin (or possibly any broad spectrum) only while the nose is running in the first week before it descends into the lungs for 6 weeks when the contagiousness and intensity can be mitigated with erythromycin but there is no medical cure. 

To demonstrate to Customs that I am more competent to treat myself than any physician in the world and have faith that this holds true for you as well because "only the sick can heal"  I humbly submit to your responsible readership,

Sanders, Tony J. Over-the-counter Antimicrobial Agent Course for the FDA: A Trade for Organic Antibiotics by the Holidays. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-20-11-10 www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

I hope that you will find in the introductory passage that the US Customs Service probably embezzled $600 million from a $6 billion Medicaid fraud perpetrated under the color of a US Supreme Court ruling.  And I am not necessarily adding that the US Customs Service does in fact have superior criminal responsibility for and therefore liability, or to eliminate unethical legal actions, an ethical responsibility, a civic duty, a job, to eliminate my unhealthily high Streptococcus count, that was theoretically caused by bioterrorists, working under and in the corrupt interest of the US Customs Service, and as this is an infectious respiratory disease, their victims, by allowing this shipment of antibiotics to pass un-adulaterated through Customs, to my unmolested and secret home address.

Thank you,

Anthony J. Sanders
Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com
   

From CDER DRUG INFO DRUGINFO@fda.hhs.gov, to Tony Sanders <sanderstony@live.com, date Wed, dec. 22, 2010 at 8:59 AM subject RE: Diptheria, Pertussis and Tobacco (DPT) vaccination theory

 

Dear Tony Sanders,

 

Thank you for your message to the Division of Drug Information at the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

CDER defers to the Center for Biologic Evalution and Research (CBER) which regulates vaccines and to the Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) which regulates tobacco.

 

Best regards,
Drug Information BLS
Division of Drug Information
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Food and Drug Administration

 

For up-to-date drug information, follow the FDA's Division of Drug Information on Twitter at FDA_Drug_Info  This communication is consistent with 21CFR10.85(k) and constitutes an informal communication that represents our best judgment at this time but does not constitute an advisory opinion, does not necessarily represent the formal position of the FDA.

 

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Dear Customer,

We do request you to allow one more week onto delivery, due to  customs delay in releasing your order.

Should the situation remain the same after a week's time, we shall provide you with a free reshipment or a full refund as per our Guarantee Policy.

Thank you for choosing our products.
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Generics-Discounts


Order ID : 2496681086763-277

United States Postal Service Tracking Code: rm049121463in

Status Info: Ticket ID: VEH-687601, Department: support, Priority: Low, Status: Closed (Note to G-D: Please raise priority to High)

Dear Customs:

Whereas I cannot find any laws controlling the importation of antibiotics under Title 19 Customs Duties, or others, we shall have to live by our wits and compassion for others to do the right thing.  I actually have documentation of the USCIS postal fraud (roomate swallowed key while Congress passed the $600 million Border Police bill), that secured my high Streptococcol count, but no naturalization papers, in July/August, in the introduction to my status report on changing the name of the Court of International Trade of the United States (CoITUS), established in the Customs Court Act of 1980 at the beginning of the sexually transmitted HIV/AIDS pandemic, to Customs Court (CC) called,

Sanders, Tony J. United States of Apartheid: South African Government and Metalworker Unions Strike. Hospitals & Asylums HA-27-8-10  www.title24uscode.org/strikesa.htm

Customs has a duty to ensure that I receive my antibiotics before they engage in any secondary transmissions of my work for them.  Is the $600 million they embezzled using the full faith and credit invested in my stolen naturalization papers by the Democratic and Republican (DR) two party system, that must be formally dissolved in all instances since 2008, insufficient duty on my part?  Customs also has a duty to fulfill my rights to a Customs Court, Title 22 Foreign Relations (FR-ee) not Foreign Relations and Intercourse (a-FRaI-d) and division of the USAID ANE (Asylum) into the Bureas for Middle East and Central Asia (MECA) and South East Asia, not to mention email naturalization papers.  I have even recently come to the realization that "Customs" is a far more accurate and beautiful name than the "Department of Homeland Security".  Without my antibiotics, work on Hospitals & Asylums Title 24 of the United Sates Code has completely ceased and if I am again exposed to Streptococcus, such as that living in my sister's couch, I fear that I shall die.  Who will do your legislative drafting then?  In the absence of any law to the contrary Customs is only defeating the best interest of the United States and United Nations by obstructing the free flow of life saving medicine.      

Godspeed,

Tony Sanders


Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com

 

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Dear Anthony:

Thank you for your message to the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), one of the seven centers within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

I am having a hard time understanding why you are having problems receiving antibiotics for your condition.  As you are aware, oral antibiotics must be obtained via a written prescription from your doctor.

Oral antibiotic drugs are required to be marketed as prescription because they are intended to prevent, treat, or cure a serious disease that requires diagnosis and treatment by a physician and/or are drugs that are not safe for use except under the supervision of a practitioner licensed by law to administer them.

Some products after being marketed as prescription for several years do show a margin of safety that they can be marketed OTC.  However, any change in the marketing status from prescription to OTC would have to be initiated from the drug's sponsor as we can not force companies to switch their products from RX to OTC.

Sincerely,

Division of Drug Information
D202D

This communication is consistent with 21 CFR 10.85 (k) and constitutes an informal communication that represents our best judgment at this time but does not constitute an advisory opinion, does not necessarily represent the formal position of FDA, and does not bind or otherwise obligate or commit the agency to the views expressed.

For up-to-date drug information, follow the FDA's Division of Drug Information on Twitter at FDA_Drug_Info

 

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Hospitals & Asylums

In re: 1,000 Ampicillin 500 mg as trade for the copyright to:

Sanders, Tony J. The Best Medicine: Over-the-counter Oral Antimicrobial Agent Course for the FDA: A Trade for Organic Antibiotics by the Holidays. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-20-11-10 www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

Dear AerChem Inc. Trifecta Pharmaceuticals,  :

I have selected your companies at random to provide myself and the United States of America with the opportunity to reverse the decline in life expectancy in the United States 2007-2008 by providing everyone unobstructed access to the absolute best medicine, the Aspirin of the 20th century - antibiotics Over-the-counter.  Whereas Aspirin is reputed to be the most lucrative drug I imagine your companies might be so interested as to save my life from Streptococcus by opting to switch your antibiotic products from RX to OTC, in this human trial of OTC antibiotics (I have ironically only taken courses in veterinary antibiotics in the past), as so kindly offered by the FDA in their response, below, and in this certificate of service, above.

The misdemeanor denial of antibiotics, that is probably the absolute leading cause of death, in a dying nation, is so much nicer to receive by email from the FDA, than running the risk of nosocomial infection, not to mention unnecessary cost, at a hospital or clinic.  My demand for a stockpile or refillable prescription of Ampicillin 500 mg 2x day 14 day course has driven me to terminate service to the FDA unless they can get my shipment of Ampicillin past Customs into the United States.  I am extremely distraught, in constant pain, in fear of dying, cannot do my work, have a full time job looking for antibiotics, and apologize if I have offended the FDA with my personal nightmare.  I mean no harm, only to provide the absolute best medicine to everyone, including myself, and do find a need for Metrodnidazole to treat those whose gastrointestinal systems who may be having difficulty with Clostridium difficile a safer alternative to Ampicillin or Erythromycin (extra good for Bordatella pertussis if used swiftly) that are the three medicines I recommend for this OTC trial of oral antimicrobial agents.

To answer the question of the FDA as to why I am having a hard time getting a prescription for antibiotics, it is that the medical establishment is poorer in spirit than my $666 a month income.  My father cut me off from his veterinary supply.  I gave my mother's partner physician her $10,000 bill of divorce to secure his corporation against military grade stalking and child abuse and he is attempting b(k)ill me for $25 for his time spent being served a 17 page brief, being educated in medicine by the Medical Botany book, denying me antibiotics and exposing me to physical contact with their high risk group of antibioticless health professionals from whence my Streptococcus came from.  You see, my mother practices family medicine under my last name although she is divorced from my father and I have told her for years this is not only offensive to me, but to her new evil husband with the medically cute last name and most of all the Virgin Mary doctrine - Maiden name required.  Talking it over with the pharmacist the issue that is most striking in regards to this misdemeanor denial of antibiotics is that these human physicians and staff not only make their families sick but are themselves sick and paying thousands of dollars a month for experimental treatment because they have no antibiotics (not even the metronidazole most likely to save her life from colitis) in their black bag.  Other physicians and hospitals are similarly illiterate infection and chemical weapon risks and demand a fee for an office visit that for me has not been satisfactory since I was a juvenile in the 1980s and in sooth are Hypcratically offensive to their teacher of Hospitals & Asylums who demands a refillable prescription for antibiotics in trade for an OTC petition for antibiotics - best medicine. 

In short, I will trade the copyright to petition the FDA for OTC antibiotics, for antibiotics, pursuant to the petition /webpage above, that does include citation to the relevant statute.  To eliminate any concern regarding the gray area in the law, enforced under State law without any legal citation on  bottle labels at the local pharmacy, I pray that we engage in this free trade in full light of the FDA's proposal to allow manufacturers to change their antibiotic designation from Rx to OTC.  I am actually shopping for two very sick people now and would like a stockpile or refillable prescription of ampicillin, erythromycin and metronidazole.  I desperately need ampicillin for myself.  This proposal is of billion dollar and million life value and 1,000 capsules of 500 mg ampicillin from Aer Chem and/or Trifecta is an extaordinarily fair trade for this copyright.  Because they have a shelf life it might be better to divide this 1,000 quantity as credit for four shipments of 250 capsules.  If you are a physician I am sure that I have imparted far more information than you could extract in an office visit and should have no qualms about fulfilling my prescription for Ampicillin 500 mg.  So please respond to this email without fear.  Thank you very much.

Happy Holidays,


Anthony J. Sanders
Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com

 

PS I am also extremely interested in metronidazole capsules and although many Americans I love are as C. difficile as Africans and Asians, there do not appear to be any domestic manufacturers of metronidazole.

 

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Dear Generics-Discounts:

United States Postal Service Tracking Code: rm049121463in

I made up with the FDA.  In their correspondence the FDA has delegated antibiotic sponsors the responsibility to upgrade their products from Rx to Over-the-Counter status.  I apologize for not inviting you to the party.  It was getting too lengthy for a customs officer with neither any statute nor her own black bag of OTC antibiotics to keep her sane.  I am glad I thought to write you, this multi-billion dollar FDA endorsed Rx to OTC sponsor proposal that I would like to think of as the "best medicine in the United States" since the invention of antibiotics and direly needed after the 0.1 year drop in life expectancy 2007-2008 - was nearly lost in the Trash.
 
What I meant to say is that having my antibiotics held up at Customs made me cry.  By prescription only labels enforce state law, but cite no statute.  Customs cites no statute and to the best of my extensive impractical knowledge of the federal government there is absolutely no federal law prohibiting the importation of prescription drugs, quite a few promoting humanitarian assistance and the doctrine of federal paramountcy seems to indicate that in a nullity where no law to the contrary was cited no postal delivery to the United States should ever be delayed. 

Hospitals & Asylums

In re: 1,000 Ampicillin 500 mg as trade for the copyright to:

Sanders, Tony J. The Best Medicine: Over-the-counter Oral Antimicrobial Agent Course for the FDA: A Trade for Organic Antibiotics by the Holidays. Hospitals & Asylums. HA-20-11-10 www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

Dear AerChem Inc. Trifecta Pharmaceuticals,  :

I have selected your companies at random to provide myself and the United States of America with the opportunity to reverse the decline in life expectancy in the United States 2007-2008 by providing everyone unobstructed access to the absolute best medicine, the Aspirin of the 20th century - antibiotics Over-the-counter.  Whereas Aspirin is reputed to be the most lucrative drug I imagine your companies might be so interested as to save my life from Streptococcus by opting to switch your antibiotic products from RX to OTC, in this human trial of OTC antibiotics (I have ironically only taken courses in veterinary antibiotics in the past), as so kindly offered by the FDA in their response, below, and in this certificate of service, above.

The misdemeanor denial of antibiotics, that is probably the absolute leading cause of death, in a dying nation, is so much nicer to receive by email from the FDA, than running the risk of nosocomial infection, not to mention unnecessary cost, at a hospital or clinic.  My demand for a stockpile or refillable prescription of Ampicillin 500 mg 2x day 14 day course has driven me to terminate service to the FDA unless they can get my shipment of Ampicillin past Customs into the United States.  I am extremely distraught, in constant pain, in fear of dying, cannot do my work, have a full time job looking for antibiotics, and apologize if I have offended the FDA with my personal nightmare.  I mean no harm, only to provide the absolute best medicine to everyone, including myself, and do find a need for Metrodnidazole to treat those whose gastrointestinal systems who may be having difficulty with Clostridium difficile a safer alternative to Ampicillin or Erythromycin (extra good for Bordatella pertussis if used swiftly) that are the three medicines I recommend for this OTC trial of oral antimicrobial agents.

In short, I will trade the copyright to petition the FDA for OTC antibiotics, for antibiotics, pursuant to the petition /webpage above, that does include citation to the relevant statute.  To eliminate any concern regarding the gray area in the law, enforced under State law without any legal citation on  bottle labels at the local pharmacy, I pray that we engage in this free trade in full light of the FDA's proposal to allow manufacturers to change their antibiotic designation from Rx to OTC.  I am actually shopping for two very sick people now and would like a stockpile or refillable prescription of ampicillin, erythromycin and metronidazole.  I desperately need ampicillin for myself.  This proposal is of billion dollar and million life value and 1,000 capsules of 500 mg ampicillin from Aer Chem and/or Trifecta is an extaordinarily fair trade for this copyright.  Because they have a shelf life it might be better to divide this 1,000 quantity as credit for four shipments of 250 capsules.  If you are a physician I am sure that I have imparted far more information than you could extract in an office visit and should have no qualms about fulfilling my prescription for Ampicillin 500 mg.  So please respond to this email without fear.  Thank you very much.

Happy Holidays,



Anthony J. Sanders
Hospitals & Asylums
sanderstony@live.com

PS I am also extremely interested in metronidazole capsules and although many Americans I love are as C. difficile as Africans and Asians, there do not appear to be any domestic manufacturers of metronidazole.

Dear Anthony:

Thank you for your message to the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), one of the seven centers within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

I am having a hard time understanding why you are having problems receiving antibiotics for your condition.  As you are aware, oral antibiotics must be obtained via a written prescription from your doctor.

Oral antibiotic drugs are required to be marketed as prescription because they are intended to prevent, treat, or cure a serious disease that requires diagnosis and treatment by a physician and/or are drugs that are not safe for use except under the supervision of a practitioner licensed by law to administer them.

Some products after being marketed as prescription for several years do show a margin of safety that they can be marketed OTC.  However, any change in the marketing status from prescription to OTC would have to be initiated from the drug's sponsor as we can not force companies to switch their products from RX to OTC.

Sincerely,

Division of Drug Information
D202D

This communication is consistent with 21 CFR 10.85 (k) and constitutes an informal communication that represents our best judgment at this time but does not constitute an advisory opinion, does not necessarily represent the formal position of FDA, and does not bind or otherwise obligate or commit the agency to the views expressed.

For up-to-date drug information, follow the FDA's Division of Drug Information on Twitter at FDA_Drug_Info

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Hospitals & Asylums

Dear Vaishali Pharma Private Ltd and Friends:

Merry Christmas!!!  Many Americans I love are as C. difficile as Africans and Asians and I fear their gastrointestinal problems might be complicated by antiibiotic associated colitis.  There do not appear to be any domestic manufacturers of metronidazole in the United States of America.  I am interested in 500 mg metronidazole tablets to improve the gastrointestinal safety of an FDA sponsored Rx to OTC trial for oral antibiotics I prescribe. 

I am asking for 1,000 metronidazole tablet credit for my personal consumption in exchange for the copyright to this multi-billion FDA petition for OTC antibiotics.  I feel that metranidazole is the finest drug to defeat the antibiotic denial (resistance) in the medical community, that has shortened life expectancy in the US 0.1 years 2007-2008.  Welcome to the "Best medicine in the United States" group www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

Dear Generics-Discounts:

United States Postal Service Tracking Code: rm049121463in

I made up with the FDA.  In their correspondence the FDA has delegated antibiotic sponsors the responsibility to upgrade their products from Rx to Over-the-Counter status.  I apologize for not inviting you to the party.  It was getting too lengthy for a customs officer with neither any statute nor her own black bag of OTC antibiotics to keep her sane.  I am glad I thought to write you, this multi-billion dollar FDA endorsed Rx to OTC sponsor proposal that I would like to think of as the "best medicine in the United States" since the invention of antibiotics and direly needed after the 0.1 year drop in life expectancy 2007-2008 - was nearly lost in the Trash.
 
What I meant to say is that having my antibiotics held up at Customs made me cry.  By prescription only labels enforce state law, but cite no statute.  Customs cites no statute and to the best of my extensive impractical knowledge of the federal government there is absolutely no federal law prohibiting the importation of prescription drugs, quite a few promoting humanitarian assistance and the doctrine of federal paramountcy seems to indicate that in a nullity where no law to the contrary was cited no postal delivery to the United States should ever be delayed. 

Hospitals & Asylums

 

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Dear Generics-Discounts:

The sealed package has arrived.  It appears to be unadulterated and contains the precise number of 10 capsule packages of 500mg Ampicillin that I ordered.  I have taken the first one and pray that in the future I shall be able to stay ahead of sepsis by healing others from my replenishable supply.  Cognizance of C. difficile, antibiotic associated colitis and the metronidazole antiamoebic alternative for those gastroenteritis days seem to greatly help to resolve the psychosocial problem of antibiotic denial (resistance) at the border and at home.  Thank you for fulfilling all my pathological, physical and psychosocial levels of medical necessity.  Merry Christmas and an FDA Rx to OTC Antibiotic Resolution to You.  I shall keep you informed of any developments of the "Best Medicine in America" group.  In appreciation for the fulfillment of my demands I hereby grant to your corporation co-authorship of the FDA Rx to OTC antibiotics petition at www.title24uscode.org/antibiotics.htm

Yours Truly,

Sanders Clause
sanderstony@live.com

PS. In the New Year I hope to perform the technical writing needed for OTC ampicillin, erythromycin, metronidazole and also Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae) to offer smokers the alternative of Datura stramonium (Jimson weed), as well as D. metel and D. fastuosa for the relief of asthma and Verbascum Thapsus (mullein) for pulmonary ailments, much like coffee drinkers have the alternative of tea.  Keeping the flame of human life alive.  Merry Christmas.  

On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 8:26 AM, support <support@pharmacycustomercare.com> wrote:

Dear Customer,

We do request you to allow one more week onto delivery, due to  customs delay in releasing your order.

Should the situation remain the same after a week's time, we shall provide you with a free reshipment or a full refund as per our Guarantee Policy.

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