| Inappropriate
Prescribing
The above headline came from April
3rd, 2000 ABCnews.com site. This article
points out a large problem caused
by the rate at which Americans use
prescribed drugs. In the article it
states that last year alone an estimated
one and a half million Americans were
admitted to hospitals suffering from
adverse side effects of medications.
Dr. Brian Strom of the University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
commented "We have an epidemic of
death due to problematic prescribing
in the United States." 
One of the problems cited in the
article is that newer drugs with little
track record are replacing older ones.
The comments made in the article call
for reflection as they suggest human
experimentation on a large scale.
"Some doctors are prescribing new
drugs rather than older more established
ones. Only when a drug is on the market
for several years, and used by hundreds
of thousands of people, however, are
its risks well understood." Does this
mean that drugs are prescribed on
a large scale before enough data is
obtained to fully understand the harmful
effects?
Several MDs interviewed claim the
drug sales people are partially to
blame promoting drugs immediately
upon release before the doctor has
a chance to understand them. "There
are sales representatives in your
office the day the drug is released
on the market encouraging you to use
it and saying no one uses that old
stuff anymore," says Dr. Jerry Avorn
of the Harvard Medical School. |