In Japan, the pharmaceutical industry is a gigantic oligarchic monster, with medical issues stemming from it remaining unresolved for thirty years. Every year, various medical problems surface, with the most severe being the "drug production" phase.
For example, in 1955, Moriyama Dairy used arsenic-containing industrial sodium phosphate as an additive in baby formula, leading to the poisoning of 13,000 infants across the country;
Another example is in 1960, when a pharmaceutical company knowingly concealed the neurotoxicity risks of a drug. They openly sold the antidiarrheal drug Clioquinol, resulting in blindness, paralysis, and even death for over 11,000 people;
There have also been issues like the abuse of amphetamine-based diet drugs, the thalidomide scandal, antibiotic abuse, and resistance problems...