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by reillyse
4626 days ago
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There's your problem right there. Outside the US there just isn't a huge spend on marketing (they definitely try to influence doctors though). And honestly, I find it really weird that pharmaceutical companies actually advertise to patients. Part of the reason I spend so much money on a medical doctor is so that I don't need to decide what medicine I need to take. In fact I don't think I should be involved in the conversation. The doctor should just do his or her job without me weighing in one way or the other because I've seen some advertisement on television. |
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It's sort of screwed up that drug companies are expected to educate doctors about their drugs since there's a huge conflict of interest there. But nobody else is paying to train doctors in this.
EDIT: From the article that mikeyouse linked, pharma companies spent $20B on R&D, $16B on free samples for doctors, $20B on doctor education, and $4B on consumer advertising.