While reading the Scores
2009 Sustainability Reporting of the World's Largest
Pharmaceutical Companies
A benchmarking tool for online sustainability reporting
Roberts Environmental Center
Source: http://www.roberts.cmc.edu/PSI/PDF/Pharmaceuticals2009.pdf
I have some comments:
While base on your environmental standards Bristol-Meyers Squibb is worthy of an A+, their Ethical conduct should be also taken into account. As a patient of stage IV Melanoma Cancer, I saw firsthand what BMS is all about. It is greed and the bottom line and the “string of Pearls”. They chose to close the compassionate drug use (Ipilimumab). They told the public and the Government that they were having trouble producing the drug, but proceeded to startup new Clinical trials with the drug after they stopped compassionate drug use. How ethical is that? They even went as far to respond to a patient’s family with this response;” Jimmy, remember what the BMS "doctor" told me "Mrs. Lawrence, you will get the drug for your husband when we can charge for it."
BMS is only looking out for their bottom-line and to hell with patients.
So with this information, BMS in my opinion is only worth a C- to a D+, not an A+.
You can’t just use what they say on their website. You need to do real research. The information on their website is skewed in the drug companies favor.
Best regards,
Jim Breitfeller Patient/Survivor/Researcher of Stage IV Melanoma
http://melanomamissionary.blogspot.com/
Take Care,
Jimmy B
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