PharmaCARE (We CARE about YOUR health®) is one of the world’s most successful pharmaceutical companies‚ enjoying a reputation as a caring‚ ethical and well-run company that produced high-quality products that saved millions of lives and enhanced the quality of life for millions of others. The company offers free and discounted drugs to low-income consumers‚ has a foundation that sponsors healthcare educational programs and scholarships‚ and its CEO serves on the PhRMA board. PharmaCARE recently launched
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all the stakeholders within the scenario for a pharmaceutical company PharmaCARE. In the PhamaCARE scenario the differences in the standard of living between developed and undeveloped nations presents human rights issues for PharmaCARE. The human rights issues will be analyzed and several recommendations to improve the company’s ethical standing going forward will be provided. Included in this paper is an assessment of PharmaCARE environmental initiative compared to the company’s negative anti-environment
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increase its profitability. With eyes only on profitability this can create a hazard for patients because there is deficient testing of the drugs prior to the drugs hitting the American market. In this research paper we will cover the many facets of PharmaCare‚ Coleria‚ and Wellco and the drug AD23 side effects‚ and its manufacturing in an impoverished nation with the low wages and unsafe working conditions. All of which will be covered throughout this document. Marketing and Advertising The Food and
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Therefore‚ PharmaCARE will first need to address the wages that are paid‚ the workload‚ and the living conditions of its employees versus the living conditions of its executives. These human rights issues need to be addressed immediately by the PharmaCARE board or the reputation of the company may become tarnished. Human rights are defined as the principle that every person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect (CITE). Does PharmaCARE believe that they are treating
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Administration (FDA) could/should have done in the PharmaCARE scenario and whether the FDA should be granted more power over compounding pharmacies. Throughout this paper the decision on whether PharmaCARE’s use of Colberian intellectual property would be ethical in accordance with: Utilitarianism‚ Deontology‚ Virtue ethics‚ Ethics of care‚ and my own moral / ethical compass will be discussed. There will be an analysis discussed on the way PharmaCARE uses U.S. law to protect its own intellectual property
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PharmaCARE We CARE about YOUR health Yasser Benadada Table of Contents Stakeholders 2 Analyzing the Ethics 3 Who should be fired? 4 Will Whistleblower Policy help PharmaCARE 5 PharmaCARE’s Environmental Stewardship 6 Purpose of CERCLA Act 7 Stakeholders 1. The Companies: PharmaCARE was a successful and profitable pharmaceutical company. After launching the “We CARE about YOUR World®” initiative‚ PharmaCARE was able to defeat PAC’s lobbying efforts. Later‚ PharmaCARE found
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and intellectual property. It will examine and analyze the way PharmaCare conducts business to see if they are ethical in the ways they deal with direct marketing of products to patients instead of going through the right channels. I am going to analyze if bypassing the FDA to sell the AD23 directly to customers is legal and ethical and if they broke any law. I will also examine if the FDA could have done something to stop PharmaCare and the proxy they used to avoid the law and avoid prosecution
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KRAMER VS. KRAMER KRAMER VS. KRAMER is a film everyone should see. I watched it for the first time and I was amazed at how relevant it still is (film was made in 1979). A film more than just about divorce‚ it’s a story about a man who falls in love with his son. He realizes that their relationship is the most important thing in his life. By finding joy in fatherhood‚ he becomes more than just the family provider. Watching this movie made me confront my feelings. It made me feel.
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Jihad vs. Mcworld * 2 possible political figures – first is group born into violence and poverty (Jihad)‚ second are people born in an economically advanced world filled with technology‚ ecology‚ communications and commerce. * The planet is falling apart but coming together at the same time * Examples of this are Yugoslavia who recently joined the New Europe‚ but there is constant violence. India is trying to live up to its reputation as the world’s largest integral democracy but there
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Today I’m going to talk to you about harmless‚ innocent animals that have been uncared for‚ abandoned and exposed to animal cruelty. First of all let’s start off with the reality. Despite British people being known as animal lovers these figures will shock you. The RSPCA receive around one phone call every 25 seconds – most sharing animal cruelty reports and asking for help. Every year roughly 14‚000 animal cruelty complaints are studied and out of that number 3000 were found guilty. More figures
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