Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 http://mercola.com/2004/feb/28/doctor_payoff.htm Odds Are The Drug Industry is Paying Off Your Doctor Studies show that most doctors feel they are not influenced by free gifts and perks from drug companies. They feel they are educated enough to recognize an ad when they see it, and as this New York Times article says, many take on the attitude of “if the drug companies are naïve enough to imagine that their largess will buy my loyalty, then so be it--it is their gamble, and their loss.” However, the drug companies are not likely to keep giving out freebies, ranging from pens to expensive dinners to trips to exotic locations, if they aren’t getting anything in return. Several studies have found that doctors are much more likely to prescribe drugs they have been given free samples of. Further, another study tracked doctors’ use of two drugs before and after receiving a free trip for “educational” information. The researchers found that prescriptions for the drug that was the subject of the trip more than tripled while the use of other drugs remained the same. This New York Times article exposes a pervasive problem in the medical community--doctors are essentially paid off by the drug companies, and their tactics are so commonplace that many doctors don’t even notice. New York Times February 25, 2004 Dr. Mercola's Comment: If you ever had any doubts that the drug companies are paying off your doctor this New York Times article will erase them forever. It is a wonderful expose that details how many doctors' beliefs that the freebies given to them by the drug companies don't influence their prescribing habits is a major fantasy. Virtually no doctors are escaping the subtle and not-so-subtle bribes the drug companies are giving them. The drug companies are spending $15 billion a year, or nearly $10,000 for each doctor, to influence their prescribing habits. Folks, you are much smarter than that. Stay away from the drug model and seek the truth with natural solutions that address the cause of your health challenge. Restrict the use of drugs for symptoms in which you are in the process of addressing the underlying cause. Related Articles: Drug Company Gifts May Affect the Way Doctors Practice Medicine Call to Ban Drug Companies From Sponsoring MD Education More Drug Company Conflict of Interests Medical Research or Drug Company Secrets? 3 Drug Companies Face Fraud & Bribery Charges Drug Companies Triple Money on Direct-to-Consumer Drug Ads Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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