The Unholy Alliance Part Two
By Kathleen Deoul
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For example, in November of 2000 after Novartis and
AstraZeneca merged, they elected to spin off their agricultural products
divisions to create a new entity, Syngenta. Of course, that doesn't mean that
AstraZeneca is through contributing to the cancer epidemic. The firm also
manufacturers Tamoxifen, one of the most widely prescribed breast cancer drugs,
which itself, is a known carcinogen!
In April of 2000, Pharmacia/Upjohn acquired Monsanto
chemical's Searle pharmaceutical unit, nominally spinning off the chemical
products division. But Pharmacia retained an 85% controlling interest making the
separation little more than a ruse to hide the connection between the drug giant
and one of the most notorious industrial polluters in history. In the 1970s and
1980s, Monsanto had been a major manufacturer of phenoxy herbicides and has
numerous toxic waste sites on its properties around the nation.

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