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Pfizer Recalls Cancer-Causing Blood Pressure Medication 💊☠️

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Download Your Free eBook (“Big Pharma EXPOSED”) {NAME},  It’s difficult to find new ways to tell the same story over and over again, but we’ll have to give it a try. On Friday, Pfizer recalled yet another drug after discovering contamination with a probable carcinogen. The pharmaceutical giant recalled five batches of its Accupril blood pressure medication, while Pfizer’s Canadian division recalled all lots of the medicine after finding the same cancer-causing agent.  The culprit is nitrosamine, known commonly as NDMA. It is a probable carcinogen, meaning that it can likely lead to an increased risk of cancer. The drugs were distributed in the United States and Puerto Rico between December 2019 and April 2022, a Pfizer news release said.   Nitrosamines have been the culprit behind countless recalls in recent years—most notably on valsartan blood pressure meds and metformin diabetes drugs. An overabundance of nitrosamines also prompted Pfizer’s sweeping Chantix recall in 2021.  [>> Read the Entire Article](  The sickening thing is that Pfizer likely knew about this, but they didn’t do anything until they got CAUGHT! They don’t care if their products are safe. The sad truth is that many Big Pharma companies, like Pfizer, are willing to do anything and everything to make an extra buck. So we decided to put together a collection of true stories from the past several years exposing the corruption and conflicts of interests. We’ve compiled these stories in a 75-page eBook – ‘[Big Pharma EXPOSED!](’ -- which you can get as a FREE gift, right now.  >> [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]( <<  When you download the eBook, you’ll automatically reserve your FREE “front row seat” to watch our brand-new, eye-opening, 8-episode docu-series – ‘Propaganda EXPOSED! The Truth About Health Freedom & Big Pharma’ – beginning May 4th.   To Your Health & Liberty,  P.S. Have you seen the trailer for our brand-new, eye-opening, 8-episode docu-series – ‘Propaganda EXPOSED! The Truth About Health Freedom & Big Pharma’? If not, you can [watch it here](.   © Copyright 2022, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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