Further
More Drug Marketing Tricks...
Here is a courageous letter in response to
CBC Radio's
Sunday Edition:
A
Conversation with Dr. Marcia Angell, author of The Truth about the Drug
Companies (Sept 12/04) , This 22 minute Audio is a must hear.
Chris Gupta
http://tinyurl.com/bw53x
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Dear Mr. Enright,
The American doctor you interviewed last week about
her book on pharmaceutical companies and their methods of promoting their
products, failed to emphasize the relentless marketing directed at family
doctors I have been offered everything from free golf games to week-ends in
resort hotels, from free tickets for theatre festivals to dinner cruises. The
evening invitations to the most expensive local restaurants arrive once or twice
a week, let alone the free lunches which are mine for the asking. The most 1
have to do is sit through a half hour presentation of a company's product.
In the not too distant past companies sponsored lectures by specialists for
family doctors which were interesting and informative with only a passing
reference to a company product. Now specialists have become little more than
paid 'shill' for pharmaceutical companies'. In many cases the slides they use to
illustrate their lectures have been supplied by the pharmaceutical company. The
topics are all the same as companies are vying for the same lucrative markets.
Personally I never want to hear another lecture about
cholesterol and the wonderful
statin drug I should be using. Their research figures are manipulated to
turn a two per cent improvement into a fifty per cent improvement. Graphs are
doctored by altering the scales to show substantial improvements where none
exist.
The relentless promoting of asthma medications with lecture after sponsored
lecture on the subject over nearly five years resulted in practically every
child under twelve being prescribed very powerful steroid inhalers at huge cost,
when cheaper and milder generic alternatives would have been suitable, or in
many cases no medication at all was necessary. Now there is no generic steroid
inhaler available in the pharmacies even if I want to prescribe one. Steroids
have been available since my medical school days in the sixties, and yet we are
paying out fifty to hundred dollars for asthma inhalers containing minuscule
amounts of a class of drugs that are forty years old.
The pharmaceutical industry is the monster that is devouring medicare. No wonder
provincial politicians want to off load drug costs on the Federal Government.
Politicians won't stand up to the pharmaceutical lobby that is financing their
campaigns and employing their constituents, the medical associations are silent
because they know their membership would rise in anger if their free perqs were
threatened, and the professional medical journals are silent because they owe
their existence to pharmaceutical advertising revenue.
Dr. Paul Cary
M.B.B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.R.C.O.G.
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