You think that before the 1980s, there was no marketing of pharmaceuticals? And that doctors and pharmacists spend their time reading research journals?
You think that before the 1980s, there was no marketing of pharmaceuticals? And that doctors and pharmacists spend their time reading research journals?
There was a legal ban of pharmaceutical advertisements before this time. The lifting of the ban is known to be the cause of pharmaceutical profits increasing since then.
There was a legal ban of pharmaceutical advertisements before this time. The lifting of the ban is known to be the cause of pharmaceutical profits increasing since then.
Not to say that I agree or disagree specifically with the idea of banning pharmaceutical consumer advertisements, but it does raise the question, what about consumer awareness/informed choices? Obviously prescribed medications cannot be obtained without consulting with a doctor, but I've never been one to believe that a doctor should be blindly followed. I think it's up to us as individuals to be informed about the options out there when it comes to our health. Doctor's advice should be heavily considered of course.
Yeah, like kids have any defenses against the multiple insidious tools of marketing. This would be just like jousting with the fellow posted in this pic: