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| It's never a better drug, but psychologically, some patients insist they can only take brand-only. But you hit the nail on the head. I'd forgotten about those 'conferences' the pharmaceutical companies pay for - it's ridiculous, but you're right; the temptation is too great, and many docs probably figure their resistance won't make any difference. Natalie And I hate the fact that big drug companies started advertising prescription-only drugs in 1996. I think that is just wrong. They are trying to make people demand a drug that only a doctor should prescribe. The commercials for Enzyte are bad enough. Do they still horsewhip criminals? These guys should be publicly whipped but they might enjoy it too much. Charles of Schaumburg. Actually I don't mind the ads for stuff like Enzyte and Cialis - those are not generic, and you certainly can live without them, so advertising actually makes sense. (Yeah, I know; some guys *can't* live without it ;-)). I used to have a cartoon that showed a woman sitting on an exam table, waiting to see the doctor. She was reading a sign that said, "There will be an additional fee for answering questions about things you read on the internet." LOL Natalie |
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I'll bet if you ask some of us that are still alive today because of the ability of the drug manufactures to make enough money to continue to develop all of those life saving drugs, you will get a different prospective. Twenty years ago people were dying of things that today can be prevented and even cured by the new drugs. Once the scientist discover what actually causes cancer the drug companies will be quick to offer a drug to prevent or cure cancer as well. mike hunt |
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