Tell CVS: Stop Superbug Pollution

The Issue

Tell CVS to help us avoid a global health crisis by ridding their supply chain of antibiotic pollution, which contribute to the development and spread of superbugs.

Superbugs are becoming a major global health crisis. Infections caused by these multi-drug-resistant bacteria don’t respond to antibiotics, making even the simplest illness life-threatening.

I should know. In 2007, I was hospitalized with an infection on my foot. That infection turned out to be MRSA, a multi-drug resistant type of staph infection. Doctors struggled to contain it. The infection was so serious, and so deadly, they proposed amputating my leg to prevent the superbug from spreading further. The prospect of losing my leg to an infection was one of the scariest moments in my life.

Fortunately, my doctors were able to bring the infection under control without amputating. They saved my leg and my life. But stories like mine are becoming more and more common. Not all of them have a happy ending.

I don’t want anyone else to suffer. Sign the petition to demand CVS play its part in preventing stories like mine.

When it comes to superbugs, it’s all or nothing. If we allow any door to drug resistance to remain open, there will be more and more people like me. That is why antibiotic pollution is so scary—little is being done to stop drug resistance through the back door. Bad drug manufacturers are silently polluting rivers and streams in countries with weak regulatory bodies, creating a “giant Petri dish” for superbugs that can easily be brought here.

CVS is one of the largest drug retailers in the U.S., giving them tremendous power in the global drug marketplace. Tell CVS to use that power to stop buying from known polluters, such as repeat polluter Aurobindo, and ensure that they do everything in their power to clean up their supply chain.

Experts say that growing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the gravest threats to human health and could once again make common illnesses, minor surgery, and routine operations such as hip replacements a life-or-death gamble. Global deaths as a result of drug-resistant infections are projected to reach 10 million per year by 2050, with cumulative economic losses of $100 trillion.  

Thanks for your support.

Sincerely,

Brenda

Read more about the superbugs in our supply chains here:

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The Issue

Tell CVS to help us avoid a global health crisis by ridding their supply chain of antibiotic pollution, which contribute to the development and spread of superbugs.

Superbugs are becoming a major global health crisis. Infections caused by these multi-drug-resistant bacteria don’t respond to antibiotics, making even the simplest illness life-threatening.

I should know. In 2007, I was hospitalized with an infection on my foot. That infection turned out to be MRSA, a multi-drug resistant type of staph infection. Doctors struggled to contain it. The infection was so serious, and so deadly, they proposed amputating my leg to prevent the superbug from spreading further. The prospect of losing my leg to an infection was one of the scariest moments in my life.

Fortunately, my doctors were able to bring the infection under control without amputating. They saved my leg and my life. But stories like mine are becoming more and more common. Not all of them have a happy ending.

I don’t want anyone else to suffer. Sign the petition to demand CVS play its part in preventing stories like mine.

When it comes to superbugs, it’s all or nothing. If we allow any door to drug resistance to remain open, there will be more and more people like me. That is why antibiotic pollution is so scary—little is being done to stop drug resistance through the back door. Bad drug manufacturers are silently polluting rivers and streams in countries with weak regulatory bodies, creating a “giant Petri dish” for superbugs that can easily be brought here.

CVS is one of the largest drug retailers in the U.S., giving them tremendous power in the global drug marketplace. Tell CVS to use that power to stop buying from known polluters, such as repeat polluter Aurobindo, and ensure that they do everything in their power to clean up their supply chain.

Experts say that growing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the gravest threats to human health and could once again make common illnesses, minor surgery, and routine operations such as hip replacements a life-or-death gamble. Global deaths as a result of drug-resistant infections are projected to reach 10 million per year by 2050, with cumulative economic losses of $100 trillion.  

Thanks for your support.

Sincerely,

Brenda

Read more about the superbugs in our supply chains here:

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Petition created on October 25, 2016