Doctor sues company over unethical marketing
I’m just putting this in here so everyone out there can begin to realize that pharmaceutical interference with prescribing practices is a reality and patients’ best interests are never served in this matter. Some of these doctors were paid $350 a day just to let sales reps observe and interact during patient encounters. And to think I get excited when one of the nutriceutical reps gives me the current copy of Clinical Pearls…
bmj.com Charatan 324 (7348): 1234b