Comments on: How to turn a condition into a disease by “selling sickness” https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/ Marketing Ethics for the Easily Swayed Mon, 05 Nov 2018 12:51:19 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: marchwinds https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-40563 Sun, 22 Jul 2012 10:31:28 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-40563 Well, everyone with an opinion is one-sided, I guess! Kramer was one of the first people to actually question the wide-spread use of anti-depressants when SSRIs first came onto the market. As for non-drug treatments for depression, of course they are important, but medications can make the difference between being well and having a life of sickness and misery for some people.

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By: Carolyn Thomas https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-40534 Sat, 21 Jul 2012 22:27:36 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-40534 Well, if GlaxoSmithKline (and other drug companies that make RLS drugs – like Requip, for example) have anything to say about it, these Direct to Consumer ads will soon be educating even the most uninformed patient of the need to take their drugs, necessary or not.

Kramer’s NYTimes opinion piece is one-sided, as might be expected from a psychiatrist (the profession‘s first line of treatment is famously the prescription pad). Check the July 24th post here: “A Philosopher’s Take on Big Pharma Marketing” on this very subject, or read “10 Non-Drug Ways to Treat Depression”, in which Johns Hopkins researchers report: “Antidepressants are being prescribed for uses not supported by clinical evidence.”

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By: marchwinds https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-40498 Sat, 21 Jul 2012 13:04:30 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-40498 I do realize that this is the case, with pharmaceutical companies attempting to increase their customer base by encouraging people to take medications they don’t need.

But I sometimes think that people are actually less likely to take medication than many would think, especially medications for mental illnesses, because they believe they should be able to tough it out and recover on their own. Peter Kramer, the author of “Talking Back to Prozac” says that when it comes to medication, people who suffer from depression are actually under-treated and have a much worse prognosis as a result.

Even with medications for asthma, people will under medicate, thinking they don’t really need it and can actually damage their lungs. I would wager that the vast majority of RLS sufferers go years without proper sleep before taking medication and many more never seek treatment. Yes, there are lots of prescriptions being handed out, but not all of them are filled, and repeats very often go unfilled.

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By: Carolyn Thomas https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-40429 Fri, 20 Jul 2012 19:36:01 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-40429 Thanks for sharing your perspective here. Just to clarify: nobody is implying that RLS (or overactive bladder, heartburn and other conditions mentioned) do not exist. As I wrote here, about 2-3% of the adult population have been appropriately diagnosed with RLS. For those people, and only those people, medications may indeed be the first treatment of choice IF all of the lifestyle changes recommended by the NIH are ineffective. What concerns me (and what this post is about) is how the pharmaceutical industry is aggressively attempting to expand their market share to widen the definition of those who “need” their drugs, many of which carry significant side effects.

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By: marchwinds https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-40428 Fri, 20 Jul 2012 18:42:43 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-40428 I suffer from restless leg syndrome, and NONE of the “simple lifestyle changes” mentioned above does a thing to reduce the problem. I suffered for 6-7 years with sleepless nights before trying medication. It is the only thing that has helped for RLS.

While I realize that big pharmaceutical companies are influencing doctors and other medical practitioners too much, I am actually grateful that the medication I take came onto the market!

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By: Meredith https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-39632 Sat, 07 Jul 2012 21:52:58 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-39632 So glad I stumbled across this blog!

Doubly so because it is written by a Canadian woman who is rightly concerned about Big Pharma and the dubious methods it employs to sell its goods to a largely ignorant public. The North American public has been groomed to accept a great deal of nonsense via media of all sorts for a long time. Put on a white coat, throw a stethoscope around your neck, assume a posture of authority, speak in measured tones, and voila! instant recognition, acquiescence, and acceptance.

An Alfred Kinsey moment…complete with skillful marketing and access to a higher power…in his case, John D. Rockefeller. Bawd-y science as practiced by the ‘scientist’ who procured his scientific data – including photographs of minor children being abused – from sexual predators. If there was any peer review of Kinsey’s ‘science’, it likely came from the ‘circle of friends’ with whom he engaged in his own pecadilloes. Yet, the impact of his ‘scientific’ research has been lauded for its landmark discoveries.

That Big Pharma has been shielded comes as no surprise. There is an agenda being satisfied somewhere. The ‘peeps’ are at the bottom of the caring ladder.

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By: Dr. Joe Today https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-12902 Mon, 30 May 2011 13:19:49 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-12902 […] The original article appears here […]

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By: Montel https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-12244 Thu, 12 May 2011 14:23:27 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-12244 The list of non-drug, non-invasive remedies that help to improve life for those with R.L.S. should be every doctor’s FIRST approach to the diagnosis instead of reaching for the prescription pad. Appreciate this info about the Dutch study, thanks.

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By: Christen https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-12225 Wed, 11 May 2011 20:25:52 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-12225 I had no idea that drug companies’ Direct To Consumer advertising is legal in the US and New Zealand but in every other country it is banned!!?? What gives here!?

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By: Netherlands Today https://ethicalnag.org/2011/05/07/big-pharma-selling-sickness/comment-page-1/#comment-12133 Sat, 07 May 2011 11:48:30 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=4041#comment-12133 […] and the national Ministry of Health. View original here:  How to turn a condition into a disease by “selling sickness” | The Ethical Nag […]

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