Big Pharma TV Ads: We Bid Thee Preemptive Farewell
A Short List Of Drug Advertisements That Will Be Dearly Missed In 2025
With the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the secretary of US Health and Human Services (HHS) hangs in the balance, it seemed timely to share this preemptive farewell to Big Pharma TV ads.
Did you know that the United States is only 1 of 2 countries in the world, the other being New Zealand, to allow for Big Pharma to buy direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertisements on television? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), an unelected bureaucratically established “4th branch of government” entity, approved direct-to-consumer (DTC) prescription drug advertisements in the United States in 1997. While it is deemed to be of little or no value nearly everywhere else in the world, drug ads on TV have been “normalized” here in the United States.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has promised to rid the US of any and all television advertisements for Big Pharma prescription drugs. The FDA is just one of several entities that will be “gravely” impacted by Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).
As the MAHA movement takes hold, Big Pharma braces for impact. Fears have begun to sink in. How will Big Pharma be able to function if their ads are banned?
Since our subscribers are considered some of the most healthy, wealthy, and wise people on the planet, we wanted to share a list of drug advertisements that we will dearly miss in 2025. Your list may be different from ours, but at least we will be able to memorialize the sheer insanity that we have lived through with some version of these mental programming episodes airing every 15 minutes for the past 5+ years.
Whether you agree with it or not, it looks like we are all about to embark on quite the exciting journey with the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. Consider the removal of these hideous advertisements from your daily consumption of worthless information as your first step in the MAHA journey. As the clamoring of these ads transitions to peace and quiet, the entire adult population will experience immediate, improved mental health. And how about the new found freedom that will be achieved for our kids? Future generations will be spared of this nonsense and will likely wear their MAHA baseball caps with pride.
Our “Maha Collective” team of citizen journalists has been wondering if most Americans are even remotely aware that Big Pharma basically controls any and all marketing and advertising on TV.
MAHA moment: Mental health begins when the complete control of all advertising space on US MSM by Big Pharma is brought down to size or eliminated altogether.
RFK, Jr. is going to unravel the mystery that is the capture of the advertising agencies in America.
Per Statista, TV ad spending of the pharmaceutical industry accounted for 75 percent of the total ad spend in 2020. So what happens to the US MSM when 75% of their ad revenues go away?
MAHA moment: Mental health begins for all Americans when this onslaught of drug ads goes away, creating space for natural health remedies to be considered once again and other beneficial “Made in the USA” product ads to be seen instead. And perhaps more importantly, the removal of these ads will place an incredibly stout financial strain on the US MSM, so much so, that it just might break it.
So please join us now as we bid a preemptive farewell to our top three drug advertisements!
We have provided links to 10 ads total, but as you continue reading, imagine a life filled with peace and quiet, no longer hearing that awful list of “potential” side effects that nearly each and every one of these drug ads conveys every time they air. And should you have an appetite for even more than 10, here is a comprehensive list of 500+ examples, shared by the Commercial Archivist for your viewing pleasure. Again, think how incredibly peaceful your life will be when these obnoxious commercials and these awful laundry lists of side effects are removed from the airways.
Full disclosure - we are not doctors, nor are we claiming that any of these prescription drugs work or don’t work. We are simply shining a light on the drug ads that we will miss most, anticipating that great day when all prescription drug ads on TV go silent. If you are taking any of these drugs and they bring value to you, God bless you. We are not mocking the drug or belittling the manufacturer. We are simply memorializing a few of the most annoying drug ads to ever air on television in human history.
#1 Skyrizi (risankizumab-rzaa)
Skyrizi tops our list of Big Pharma TV ads that we will miss most.
Skyrizi is a humanized monoclonal antibody that works by blocking interleukin 23 (IL-23), a cytokine that causes inflammation. By reducing inflammation, Skyrizi can help with symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss.
Our team surmised that this advertisement may be one of the most viewed advertisements in the history of these United States.
The mental programming goal for this ad was simple. Make people say in their minds, over and over, that “control is everything to me.”
"Control is everything to" someone who values a sense of power or predictability in their life. This basically implies that having control over every situation and outcome is paramount to their well-being. Can you see the globalist ideology oozing through? Man controlling everything vs God being in control of everything.
“Nothing is everything” was one of the other theme songs for Skyrizi.
Yes, this represents more inappropriate globalist programming of the mind as we are all taught to celebrate nothingness.
MAHA moment: Turmeric reduces inflammation for those looking for a natural alternative.
#2 Jardiance (Empagliflozin)
Jardiance and Skyrizi were competing for the #1 spot on our list. While Skyrizi won the outright prize for propagandized mental programming, Jardiance won the top prize for ridiculousness. The concept of layers of people all smiling widely, most mildly obese, dancing vigorously to an annoying song, celebrating the fact that they are proudly managing their A1C is crazed nonsense.
What is the programming here? Celebrate your obesity - Jardiance can bring you happiness and allow you to feel like dancin.’ Or more plainly stated - enjoy the freedom of doing nothing for yourself and simply let this drug do all the work for you. Yes, our society has become void of REAL health initiatives and has replaced any REAL health knowledge with utter nonsense.
MAHA moment: A more conservative path to managing high sugar levels that often lead to obesity might be………try Dr. Mike Moreno’s 17-day diet protocol and simply lower your sugar intake for 2 or 3 weeks so you don’t need any drugs for your daily survival.
#3 Rinvoq (Upadacitinib)
Rinvoq came in 3rd on our list only because it is the leader in the clubhouse for total ad spend. Our “Maha Collective” team of citizen journalists uncovered several charts showing a plethora of different figures on drug ad spend. We decided to share these two charts as they both show Rinvoq in the lead in overall drug ad spend in both 2022 and 2023.
Skyrizi moved from #3 overall in 2022 to #2 in 2023 so that explains the onslaught of Skyrizi ads. Best guess, Skyrizi will top the ad spend charts for 2024.
And here is yet another sample of an annoying drug commercial for Rinvoq that our grandkids will never ever believe was actually real.
Our honorable mention list (#4-#10) of Big Pharma ads that we will NOT miss includes: Cabenuva (cabotegravir), Farxiga (dapagliflozin), Flomax (tamsulosin), Mounjaro (tirzepatide), Ozempic (semaglutide), Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir), and Wegovy (semaglutide).
Think logically for a moment. How much money is spent annually on television ads that explain to you the benefits of Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Fenbendazole, and other safe and proven remedies? Answer: $0. Why? It has been deemed socially irresponsible, or even illegal, to do such a “risky” thing.
MAHA moment: It is time to start researching Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, and Fenbendazole on your own to discover the hundreds of medical papers that describe their incredible health benefits.
Or how much money is spent on explaining why an apple a day, keeps the doctor away? Answer: $0.
A variant of the proverb, "Eat an apple on going to bed, and you'll keep the doctor from earning his bread" was recorded as a Pembrokeshire saying in 1866. The modern phrasing, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away", began usage at the end of the 19th century, with early print examples found as early as 1887.
MAHA moment: An apple a day truly does keep the doctor away. Try it.
Our “Maha Collective” team of citizen journalists decided it was time to “STOP” right there. We will spare you any further discourse on this tragic experiment in human mind programming, that is Big Pharma drug ads on television. The “Maha Collective” team of citizen journalists has officially joined Robert F. Kennedy’s MAHA movement on this topic.
The time has come to declare a “full stop” to prescription drug ads on television. The time has come to bid thee preemptive farewell! RIP Big Pharma!
Here’s to healthy, wealthy, and wise in 2025!