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AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - cbelt3 - 11-18-2015 http://bigstory.ap.org/article/645dff9967b04f12b863a9229b724d97/american-medical-association-backs-prescription-drug-ad-ban "CHICAGO (AP) — The American Medical Association on Tuesday called for a ban on direct-to-consumer ads for prescription drugs and implantable medical devices, saying they contribute to rising costs and patients' demands for inappropriate treatment. Delegates at the influential group's policy-making meeting in Atlanta voted to adopt that as official policy as part of an AMA effort to make prescription drugs more affordable. It means AMA will lobby for a ban. "Today's vote in support of an advertising ban reflects concerns among physicians about the negative impact of commercially driven promotions and the role that marketing costs play in fueling escalating drug prices," said Dr. Patrice Harris, an AMA board member. According to data cited in an AMA news release, ad dollars spent by drugmakers have risen to $4.5 billion in the last two years, a 30 percent increase. Other data show prices on prescription drugs have climbed nearly 5 percent this year." :agree: Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - Acer - 11-18-2015 I'm going to ask my doctor if this policy is right for me.* * Consultation may cause: Chest pain confusion confusion about identity, place, and time discouragement false or unusual sense of well-being fast, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse feeling sad or empty fever general feeling of discomfort or illness irritability lack of appetite lightheadedness loss of interest or pleasure shakiness and unsteady walk tiredness trouble concentrating trouble sleeping unsteadiness, trembling, or other problems with muscle control or coordination unusual tiredness or weakness Less common or rare Anxiety bladder pain bloody or cloudy urine burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings chills cold sweats crying decreased awareness or responsiveness depersonalization difficult, burning, or painful urination dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up from lying or sitting position dry mouth dysphoria euphoria fainting frequent urge to urinate hyperventilation irregular heartbeats irritability lower back or side pain paranoia quick to react or overreact emotionally rapidly changing moods restlessness seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there severe sleepiness shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet shortness of breath trembling or shaking of the hands or feet Attack, assault, or force black, tarry stools change in walking and balance clumsiness or unsteadiness cough delusions dementia difficulty swallowing dizziness hives. itching, or skin rash lack of feeling or emotion pale skin puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue sore throat sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth swollen glands thoughts of killing oneself or changes in behavior tightness in the chest troubled breathing with exertion uncaring unusual bleeding or bruising Drowsiness headache muscle aches sleepiness or unusual drowsiness stuffy or runny nose Less common Abdominal or stomach discomfort acid or sour stomach back pain being forgetful belching body aches or pain congestion diarrhea difficulty having a bowel movement (stool) difficulty with moving double vision feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings heartburn hoarseness indigestion longer or heavier menstrual periods loss of memory muscle pain or stiffness nausea pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones seeing double sensation of spinning tender, swollen glands in the neck unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness voice changes Less common or rare Bad, unusual, or unpleasant (after) taste breast pain change in taste changes in patterns and rhythms of speech increased sweating itching of the vagina or genital area pain during sexual intercourse paleness of the skin slurred speech thick, white vaginal discharge with no odor or with a mild odor vomiting Rare Blemishes on the skin blindness blurred vision change in near or distance vision decreased interest in sexual intercourse difficulty in focusing eyes eye pain feeling of warmth frequent urge to defecate inability to have or keep an erection increased appetite increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight lack or loss of strength loss in sexual ability, desire, drive, or performance pimples redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest redness or other discoloration of the skin severe sunburn stomach upset straining while passing stool tearing weight loss Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - DavidS - 11-18-2015 cbelt3 wrote: :agree: :agree: :agree: I think that most physicians would agree that direct to consumer marketing is a huge pain point in seeing patients. Plus, who pays for all those advertising dollars? The patients and insurance companies who subsidize prescriptions. And who ends up paying for those increased drug costs by the insurance companies? Again, the patients. However, who is going to fill the void during the national evening news if there are no drug ads? Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - rjmacs - 11-18-2015 Next up in Congress: Nothing on this issue. Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - jdc - 11-18-2015 But I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE ALL THOSE SUPER HAPPY PEOPLE IN THOSE ADS!!! And how will I continue to self diagnose if I dont know whats wrong with me? Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - Uncle Wig - 11-18-2015 Unfortunately I don't see them going away. If I said I wished the people who produce these ads would contract all the afflictions shown, would that be mean? Acer: ![]() Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - pdq - 11-18-2015 Good on the AMA. Does anyone believe drug companies spending bazillions on advertising is a good thing? e.g: Science Blogs wrote: Nexium is actually a drug which should never have even been approved by the FDA. It really is only prescribed because of intense marketing because, logically, it has no business on the market and is no different than an existing drug [ie now-generic and less expensive] prilosec. Why would doctors irrationally prescribe this drug then? Because advertising encourages irrational choices. Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - Black - 11-18-2015 jdc wrote:Invariably the people they show seem to be drifting in a mildly euphoric state, with no sign of being able to work or lead productive lives apart from dressing neatly and playing frisbee with their golden retriever-- sort of a non-existence. Considering all the money that goes into that marketing, there must be evidence that living in a dream-like state is what people want. Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - rz - 11-18-2015 But how else would people know to contact their doctor if their erection lasts more than 4 hours? Re: AMA calls for an end to direct to consumer drug marketing - rz - 11-18-2015 DavidS wrote: Or a football game. |