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British drug makers, opportunists cash-in on Swine Flu hysteria.


Byline: ANI

London, July 26 (ANI): With top British medical officer pressing the panic button on Swine Flu, pharmaceutical companies, face-mask manufacturers and internet opportunists are cashing in on the mass hysteria mass hysteria
n.
1. Spontaneous, en masse development of identical physical or emotional symptoms among a group of individuals, as in a classroom of schoolchildren.

2.
 surrounding the pandemic pandemic /pan·dem·ic/ (pan-dem´ik)
1. a widespread epidemic of a disease.

2. widely epidemic.


pan·dem·ic
adj.
Epidemic over a wide geographic area.

n.
.

Sir Liam Donaldson, the Chief Medical Officer for England, had warned last week that the outbreak is confronting the NHS NHS
abbr.
National Health Service


NHS (in Britain) National Health Service
 with its "biggest challenge in a generation."

The disease's explosive global advance has sent everyone from private citizens to national governments on a mass shopping spree to try to buy cures.

Swine Flu might not be a funny disease but GlaxoSmithKline, the British drugs company producing most of the country's swine flu vaccine, is laughing all the way to the bank.

As it moved to become the pharmaceutical group with the broadest range of products to tackle the pandemic, last week unveiling plans to sell masks and diagnostic kits to test for the disease as well as vaccines and antiviral antiviral /an·ti·vi·ral/ (-vi´ral) destroying viruses or suppressing their replication, or an agent that so acts.

an·ti·vi·ral
adj.
 medicines, industry analysts estimated GSK GSK GlaxoSmithKline plc (pharmaceutical company)
GSK Glycogen Synthase Kinase
GSK Gruppentraining Sozialer Kompetenzen (Germany)
GSK Greenland Shark (FAO fish species code) 
 could make up to one billion pounds from sales of its swine flu vaccine alone.

It already has orders for 195 million doses, which may cost six pound a dose in the UK, from 16 governments around the world.

"We are trying to strike a balance between society and our shareholders, who want to see a return on the risks we take," GSK's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Andrew Witty said.

With up to one in three of the population estimated to be at risk of falling ill - and up to 65,000 of those actually dying - the Government has been left with little choice but to dig deep to try to limit the fallout.

Superdrug has seen sales of its digital thermometers, at 7.82 pounds each, increase tenfold, while Lloyds Chemist said it is seeing a 700 per cent increase in demand for its thermometers and a 70 per cent jump in sales of its two pounds antibacterial antibacterial /an·ti·bac·te·ri·al/ (-bak-ter´e-al) destroying or suppressing growth or reproduction of bacteria; also, an agent that does this.

an·ti·bac·te·ri·al
adj.
 hand gel. Manufacturers such as Brannan Thermometers have warned they may run short.

The demand for Tamiflu on the Internet has been so high that it has displaced Viagra as the most spammed drug on the web.

So far, in the UK, there have been 30 deaths related to swine flu. Health officials are working on the basis that the virus could kill somewhere between 0.1 to 0.35 per cent of all the people it infects.

It is this guide, which led chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson to tell the NHS to prepare for up to 65,000 swine flu deaths in a worst-case scenario. (ANI)

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