Middle-aged women: "Doctor, I'm depressed because I'm fat and I don't like myself." Doc: "Here's some Paxil." Pharmaceutical company: "CHA-CHING!"
Wake Up America! Drug companies lie to you. Plain and simple. Those drugs you thought were non-habit forming? They are. Those drugs you thought could cure your Restless Leg Syndrome (which has got to be a made up disease), well, it causes compulsive gambling. Those drugs that cured arthritis? Well, turns out they cause heart attacks and the drug companies knew it.
The staggering death rate from accidental drug overdose or use is no accident. We're taking more drugs than we'll ever need. We're turning children into mindless drones because every time a kid jumps off the wall they're diagnosed with ADHD. (Maybe it was that 100 grams of sugar in their cereal they had in the morning?) Some will cause addiction and will ruin your life, like Percocet or Paxil. Others will simply eat up your income, producing absolutely no results except less money for you to spend on the things you need.
How about stopping the problems before they start? Get off your ass and live your life. Being overweight causes more problems than you can imagine and no pill is going to fix that. Working 16 hour days may bring in more money, but you're distancing yourself from your family. Don't be surprised when one of you has to get on anti-depressants, whether its you because of stress or your spouse because of depression and loneliness.
Take a step back and look at your life. Do you actually have problems, or do you only think you have problems because of what some commercial told you during Oprah?
Our bodies are incredibly well developed machines. Our brains are marvels of modern science. We can fix 95% of our problems because they are self-induced.
My doctor must be feeling pimped out about now since he trys to over prescribe me. I wish he would read the article or at least resist the Pharm salesman in his office on a daily basis. I usually see one every visit. BRAVE NEW WORLD
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woody (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 10 comments)
on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 9:00:51 AM
Drug companies research, develop, market, and sell legally approved substances to individuals that have been diagnosed with diseases by medical professionals. Now you because you read into some data suggesting that somehow drug companies are criminally shoving these approved medications down people's throats and killing them, we should do away with all drugs.
I worked in the drug industry for 21 years. All of our products were exhaustively tested for safety and efficacy. I mean exhaustively, to not only satisfy FDA (the Federal Drug Administration) requirements but our own moral and legal duties. Why knowingly risk putting a drug on the market that will harm others?
Each human body is a unique assembage of parts. A drug that in you might be totally effective and safe might kill me. Drug companies and the FDA, let me assure you, do everything possible to keep those drugs that might kill me off the market. But sometimes they fail. Drug testing is not a perfect science and is terribly complex. The number of unknowns in such testing is staggering. That is bad but it is not a reason to quit making, developing, or selling the drugs that do so much for so many.
READ THE DAMN WARNINGS on the the drugs you take. Ask your doctor and pharmaceutist questions. TAKE SOME PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for your own health and welfare. Do not depend on some politician to do it for you.
I can tell you that we tested drugs for safety at 5x-10x the normal dose many times even though only a complete fool would take it at that level. We would find there are quite a few complete fools in the world.
It sounds to me like you have no idea about the drug business and look at the drug industry problems only from the political angle. And if you are in the business of advising people about what they should or should not do with their bodies, those people may be in danger.
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Mad Jayhawk (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 411 comments)
on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 4:00:07 PM
I went to my doctor office about 6 months ago for some leg pain. It was the first time I had been there in about 18 months. Everything had changed. The clinic was taken over by one of the biggest corporate health companies in Central Pennsylvania. The entire staff was replaced.
A doctor I never saw before "examined" me by asking me for my diagnosis and what kind of pills I wanted. Then he wrote me a prescription and billed me for $105. He never touched me.
I went to another corporate clinic a week later. Receptionist said I couldn't see a doctor and gave me a Nurse Practitioner instead. The NP tested my blood pressure and almost cut my arm off. She said I had high blood pressure and gave me a presecription. Strange, because my blood pressure had been low the week before and was low in the pharmacy when I tested myself and had been low for for my entire life.
Shortly afterward, I suffered a bad cough that kept me up nights and out of work for weeks. I went back. she said she thought I had pneumonia and sent me for tests (negative) and gave me antibiotics (2 rounds). She sent me for more tests (negative).
After more than a month of this, I looked up the side effects of the blood pressure meds. Guess what? Persistent cough in 35 percent of patients.
I was paying $506 month for health insurance. They wouldn't pick up a dime. So I'm stuck with $1500 of medical bills, a month and a half of lost work and was never examined by a doctor. On the plus side, my blood pressure has been measured 3 times after I got off the meds and it's never been high. And my legs still hurt.
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grassroots (0 articles, 2 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 41 comments)
on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 4:14:56 PM
If you haven't been exposed to the world of the developmentally disabled, a significant slice of Americans who have no autonomy, you cannot begin to understand the situation. Being physicians, either primary care or specialists such as neurologists and psychiatrists, etal is not very lucrative or rewarding. These folks, such as my son, cannot be cured, only managed. Physicians have their limitations. Yet what they order shall be done. And so the hit or miss drugs are tried. But then, if behavioral problems appear or worsen a trip to the psychatrist is called for. The psychiatrist cannot change the order but only layer on another drug, usually psychotropic. And the Primary Care cannot undercut another physician's order. They play this complex political game between the specialties and the shortage of money to treat their patients often taking to runners from the programs who aren't always that familiar with the patient themselves. There are some very fine doctors serving the developmentally disabled. But I strongly suspect in the mix are those tempted by the drug companies to play too fast and loose with prescribing these powerful drugs. This is a captive audience to be paid by captive Medicare prescription and Medicaid funds. Even when the assisted living programs they are in would like to step in, they usually cannot. The medical guardian is often the state they live in. The social workers are overwhelmed. As a mother, I have taken medical guardianship by approval of the court. But it is difficult for me, as a layperson, to assess and intervene. I've been through that a couple of times. It's a balancing act with the definite impression that my son is a victim of the overactive marketing of drugs.
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Pat Williams (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 82 comments)
on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 9:36:04 PM
Years ago when i first retired my wife and I went to live on the Costa Del Sol in Spain for the winter. There we met a young German couple, he was a scientist and had worked for Bayer in their research labs. He was so digusted with the poisons that were being pushed down peoples throats he left.
Any doctor if he's honest will tell you most of the drugs taken are not required, I take one baby aspirin a day and I'm 79 . Yes their are people who need a drug but not a whole cocktail of them. The TV adverts are mostly for drugs because the drug companies know a society like the USA is always under pressure, always fearful and desperate.
I'm not too concerned about these people as I am about the enormous damage the drugs are doing to the water supply by excretion and just simply flushing them down the toilet. They inevatably get into the aquifier system and then into our bodies. I fitted a reverse osmosis machine in the house years ago and I advise you to do the same.
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douglas kay (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 83 comments)
on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 9:08:34 AM
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