Did You Know?
- 83% of physicians receive some form of gift(s) from pharmaceutical companies (NEJM 2004)
- “Regular contact” between doctors and drug reps that involve gifts include: general gifts; samples; industry-paid meals; funding for travel; company-paid speakers; continuing medical education; and honoraria, research funding and employment (Wazana 2000)
- Patients who receive free samples end up spending almost 40% more for their medication six months after receiving the sample and 20% more in the six months afterwards (Medical Care 2008)
- Free samples tend to go to the wealthy, insured patients (Cutrona et. al. 2008)
- 87% of authors of clinical practice guidelines have some sort of relationship with the pharmaceutical industry (JAMA 2002)
More Reading:
- No More Free Drug Samples? (PLoS Med)
- Characteristics of Recipients of Free Prescription Drug Samples: A Nationally Representative Analysis (American Journal of Public Health)
- Thick Prescription: Toward an Interpretation of Pharmaceutical Sales Practices (Medical Anthropology)
- All Gifts Large and Small: Toward an Understanding of the Ethics of Pharmaceutical Industry Gift-Giving (American Journal of Bioethics)
- Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Is a Gift Ever Just a Gift? (JAMA)
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