Should drug companies be able to advertise prescription drugs on TV?

Question by Rupert Roo: Should drug companies be able to advertise prescription drugs on TV?
This is a relatively new thing that wasn’t here 15 or so yrs ago. For some meds, like Viagra, it is a non-necessary drug. But I see a lot of blood pressure and cholesterol drugs advertised. Also they are advertising heart stents??? Those are usually placed by interventional cardiologists (highly specialized)! I agree in a free market, but I think that this advertising could be potentially hurtful to the health care system as a whole as well as specific patients individually. Please tell me what you think, or does John P. Consumer not really care about this? Also, what changed that this is a new thing now, is it just an influx of new drugs or did someone in marketing get a bright idea? Thanks.
Dude, Gardisil DOES in fact immunize against cervical cancer! The vast majority, and I don’t know if it’s 70 or 95%, but something like that is caused by these 2 strains of HPV that are covered by Gardisil. It’s a quadravalent vaccine that covers 4 strains; the 2 that cause mostly all warts and the 2 that cause mostly all cervical cancer. It’s a vaccine that DOES prevent cancer.
I forgot, that I think the only thing profit driven about Gardisil is that the vaccine costs from $ 200-400 and the cost for chemo and hosptial stay if you have cervical cancer and need an ICU bed can be enormous (more than 100k easy).

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Answer by Lala
I think it is good for a consumer to be aware of their choices through advertising/marketing. For example, there is a vaccine one can take for cervical cancer (I think) that I would not have known about without their marketing. In this sense, I think it can save lives. Also, marketing may bring awareness to a consumer in regard to symptoms they had not paid attention to. Maybe a commercial on tv about a specific product caused an individual to visit the dr regarding the symptoms they had learned about on tv. The drugs advertised can not be taken without a prescription, so fortunately someone will not take the drugs unless they need them. The advertising just helps to create awareness among treatments available for symptoms.

Answer by pure_genius
Marketing of prescription drugs has some benefits, but it is outweighed by the potential for abuse.

The first answerer highlights the problem very well. Gardasil is a HPV vaccine. It does not immunize against cervical cancer, but the advertising is done in a manner that makes it easy to think so. Some of the ads call it a HPV vaccine and cervical cancer vaccine.

Ultimately that is the problem with this form of advertising. Misinformation combined with ethically challenged physicians means some patients get drugs they don’t need. Good doctors will inform their patients upon request of new treatments that might be helpful. Patients asking for drugs they know little about is not a good thing.

If the health care industry had more integrity and was not so profit driven, it might be sensible to promote chemical treatments on television.

I don’t think the answer is so clear when it comes to the promotion of medical procedures. I have concerns about the way gastric-bypass surgery and cosmetic procedures are advertised. Other procedures such as cardiac operations and joint replacements are far less likely to be done on unsuitable candidates.

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How long does a serious drug addiction last?

Question by Danny f: How long does a serious drug addiction last?
I knew a heroin and crack user who said he was a ex drug addict he is 45 years old and started doing drugs since 16 does it usually last that long? He went through intense rehab and almost died on 4 occasions but it ended when he got arrested went to jail for 3 years and then a rehab etc he said he’s never gonna do it or else he’d die he’s clean for 4 years

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Answer by ioerr
It lasts until they break the habit or die

Answer by John
Until the drug addict has a fatal overdose; that cures the addiction problem.

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In 10 – 15 lines critically discuss 5 ways in which substance abuse impacts on the community?

Question by Matshidi: In 10 – 15 lines critically discuss 5 ways in which substance abuse impacts on the community?
Under the heading “SUBSTANCE ABUSE”

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Answer by Indiana Frenchman
choose as you may; the web page (below) presents: Community Impact of Drug Abuse

Family Stress
Alcohol and drug addiction is pervasive within the United States, affecting approximately 11 percent of U.S. families. In addition to causing marital stress, drug addictions also place children of users at greater risk of emotional problems, physical problems and learning difficulties. These children may engage in patterns of codependent behavior, merely enabling a parent’s drug abuse. Fortunately, with the advent of community-reinforcement techniques, codependent family members can learn how to use communication techniques that will reduce their enabling tendencies. Such techniques include the employment of non-confrontational responses as well as reliance on key social alliances with professionals and fellow family members when seeking to confront a loved one who suffers from a drug dependency.

Crime
Researchers have repeatedly asserted close correlations between drug abuse and criminal activity. According to the National Justice Institute, 80 percent of crimes committed by criminal offenders, parolees and probationers involve abuse of “multipliers of crime” such as alcohol or illegal substances. In order to support expensive drug habits, users sometimes engage in crimes such as robbery, prostitution or even aggressive panhandling. Consequently, citizens within communities that experience related spikes in crime urge law-enforcement officials to take action. Police action typically results in seizures and arrests, which in turn inflates the street prices of any drugs that are not seized. Thus, addicts who are desperate to procure drugs are pressured to pay higher prices for these substances, influencing them to commit criminal acts in order to gain access to money.

Treatment Concerns
Drug abuse exposes users to a variety of health risks, including pregnancy complications, brain damage or even death from overdosing. Users also may become susceptible to diseases, such as HIV and hepatitis, when sharing needles.

Misconceptions regarding health risks associated with drug abuse are often perpetuated, leading many citizens to believe that racial/ethnic minority populations are most susceptible to these risks. In fact, epidemiological data reveals that drug abuse is color blind and comparably affects diverse ethnic groups. In order to provide effective treatment to people of all races and ethnicities, citizens and lawmakers must strive to expand the availability of treatment options to people living both in urban areas as well as rural areas within their nation.

Prevention Programs
While vociferous critics of prevention programs argue that they are not as effective as treatment programs, they are an important means by which members of a community can instruct others about the pitfalls of using drugs. These programs are designed to reduce risk factors within a community by encouraging partnerships, by parents with children, by policymakers with parents, by educators with students and even by children with their peers. Children who belong to households in which a parent or family member is dependent on drugs are often encouraged by these prevention programs to make informed and independent decisions, serving to guard them against imitating the mistakes of such adults.

Fatalities
One of the most popular drugs on the planet, alcohol, is involved in 100,000 preventable deaths annually. While drunk driving statistics since 1982 exhibit a steady decline in the number of alcohol-related fatalities, such fatalities still numbered approximately 37 percent of all automobile fatalities in the United States during 2007.

Fatalities related to drug abuse may also affect a community with regards to deaths stemming from violent crimes by substance abusers, overdoses affecting drug users themselves and even child-maltreatment fatalities caused as a result of substance abuse by a child’s primary caregivers. Indeed, substance abuse has been cited as a contributing factor in “as many as two-thirds of all cases of child maltreatment fatalities,” according to the Handbook on Child Maltreatment of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

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What do you think about it? Do you think they can cure Wayne Rooney’s mad cravings?
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Answer by jord:)
Does it have many Retirement homes?????
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Answer by Charlie C
A lot of the best breweries out there too. I bet he slips away from his alcohol monitor and downs a few. Plenty of gay action there, not so much straight stuff……….LOL Not so lucky in that department.

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crackhead sister in law?

Question by skinny chick: crackhead sister in law?
My sister in law has smoked crack for 20 years. She just came out from another drug rehab after being there for 30 days. She has been in 10 programs. She wants to leave NYC and come stay with me in North Carolina to get herself together. What should I do

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Answer by Keep it Green
Thats your sister in law….take care of her….

Say yes….

Answer by Pink08
If she didn’t get herself clean in ten tries, she is not going to
do it at your home. Do not take her in. It won’t be long before you have crack dealers hanging out at your house.

She is hopeless and you owe her nothing. She’s not even related to you.

Think of yourself in this situation and stay strong. I would tell her no.

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