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British Indian cardiologist premieres documentary exposing pharma industry corruption

Through this film, Malhotra continues his campaign for a healthier and more accountable healthcare system worldwide

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British Indian cardiologist and healthy lifestyle advocate Dr. Aseem Malhotra premiered his latest documentary, First! Do No Pharm, in London’s Leicester Square, shedding light on the pharmaceutical industry’s profit-driven approach to healthcare.

The film features powerful testimonies from renowned medical professionals and experts worldwide, aiming to reveal the pervasive corruption and medical research fraud within the industry.

Dr. Malhotra’s documentary offers a critical perspective on the intersection of medicine, ethics, and corporate interests, advocating for transparency and a return to patient-focused care

The premiere, held recently, garnered significant attention and was introduced by British Indian filmmaker Gurinder Chadha, who lauded Malhotra for his steadfast dedication to his medical ethics and the Hippocratic Oath, a guiding principle for physicians. First! Do No Pharm challenges the unethical practices within the pharmaceutical sector, sparking important discussions about the future of healthcare and the urgent need for reform.

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