It should not be allowed at all IMO. The conflict of interest is too huge and it does have a potential effect on the sort of care people receive. Our focus should be on providing the best care for patients, giving them a drug if and when they really need it. Bias due to gifts should not be something we tolerate.
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Big-Pharma has got to go. The name of the game is money while good people suffer tremendous damage from these drugs and the whole of society suffers. This was an excellent post.
I disagree with that. However practices like this should be put to an end.
So what about the opioid epidemic and all of the horrible side effects from antidepressants, yes many drugs are vital to certain conditions, but there is a huge problem destroying society and doctors and big pharma are directly responsible. Nature has already found better cures but this conflicts with profits
Pharma isnt prescribing the medications.
Depends on what you are trying to treat. Statements like the one you made there are misleading at best, and generally false. Many pharmaceuticals are natural compounds, or derived from those compounds.
You have to realize I am a pharmaceutical research scientist (at the moment). I am quite critical of pharma's faults and I don't mind pointing them out. However there are many good pharma companies out there, and the drugs that these companies produce in many cases save an awful lot of lives.
You have to realize I had a family member who died from chemo therapy, another family member who died from incompetent doctors, and another family member who has destroyed her brain from opioids and antidepressants. When you have that many family members suffer from this problem then you will understand this science is flawed.
Sounds like your problems are with bad physicians. Died from chemo therapy? One does not die from chemo, it's a last ditch attempt to save someone who will die from cancer.
I think your perspective is skewed on this subject and you have lost objectivity.
I guess UCLA Medical Center must have bad doctors, and City Of Hope must be bad as well, and Kaiser Permanente must have only bad doctors then, because obviously the drugs had nothing to do with it.