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Pushing Drugs
By Harris R. Sherline
April 28, 2008

If selling "illegal substances" is a crime, what about legal drug pushers? Pharmaceutical manufacturers, that is. In 1997, the drug companies turned to aggressively hawking their products directly to consumers, after generations of leaving the need for drugs and their selection to medical professionals.

TV commercials and print ads urge the public to tell their doctors they want the prescription medicines that are being pushed. Buy Nexium, "The Purple Pill," they say. It will fix your heartburn. Only now it's called "acid reflux disease," with all the potential dangers implied by the new name for that ominous affliction. Or, a pill that can help with "bipolar disorder," "deadly artery plaque," or perhaps some new "syndrome."

Watching T.V. at night, we easily see ten or twenty commercials hustling drugs. All this aggressive marketing of drugs is perfectly legal. You can go to jail for smoking "weed," but it's OK to drug your children so they will behave themselves and, hopefully, learn, or take drugs yourself to deal with problems such as ED, prostate, artery plaque, arthritis, menopause, on and on ad infinitum.

But, watch out they tell us, droning on endlessly about the potential side effects of their products. Everything from gas to headaches to fainting to possible liver and kidney damage, on and on they warn - a veritable litany of the risks of taking their medications.

And, what has all this produced? An out-of-control drug culture, with mixed messages coming at us from every direction, confusing and misdirecting our attention, that's what. Don't "do drugs," unless of course, they happen to be the drugs of choice that the drug companies are hustling.

The reason, of course, is obvious: It's about increasing sales. And, it works.

From 1996 to 2005, the amount of money spent on advertising by drug companies increased from $11.4 billion to $29.9 billion. (The New England Journal of Medicine, August 16, 2007). A study by Elizabeth Ann Almasi (at Stanford University), "The Relationship between Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising and Prescription Rates," included the following information:

"…prescriptions for the fifty most heavily advertised drugs grew at a rate six times greater (24.6%) than other drugs (4.3%) between 1999 and 2000."

"Besides prescriptions, DTCA (Direct To Consumer Advertising) has also increased the demand for other forms of treatment. 14% of patients disclosed health concerns as a result of advertising."

"A study by Murray (2004) found that 24% of all people scheduled a visit with their physician specifically to talk about a prescription drug advertisement."

"Unfortunately, physicians also granted 12% of ad generated prescription drug requests in which they did not believe the therapy would be helpful."

"Of the patients who recalled seeing a DTC advertisement, 94% remember television promotions, 62% recall newspaper and journal advertisements, and 22% recall radio spots (Kaiser Health Poll, 2005)"

"Spending on DTC is highly concentrated on products which generally treat chronic conditions and have a low incidence of side effects (Rosenthal et al, 2002)."

Z Magazine noted, "A survey of family physicians found that 71 percent felt DTC (Direct To Consumer) ads pressure doctors into prescribing drugs that they would not normally prescribe. And, according to a study by the Henry K. Kaiser Foundation, when patients request a specific drug, doctors prescribe it 44 percent of the time.' "Z" also concluded that "ads are often for unnecessary or 'lifestyle' drugs that fuel the belief that there is a 'pill for every ill.' Drugs for thinning hair, toenail fungus, and other problems are heavily promoted while important inexpensive treatments, like water pills for high blood pressure, are ignored."

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