Patients with chronic heart diseases are often large consumers of drugs, but this is a wide-ranging phenomenon that affects almost all fields of medicine.
Physicians' incentive for prescription drugs is widespread, seemingly contrary to the ethics rules, being circumvented in sophisticated ways. The doctor receives funding for conferences, trips, gifts, events, etc. In return, doctors aspire to provide the company's prescriptions. Medical campaigning is not outlawed and has no uniform and transparent rules. In cases where drug companies introduce a new drug, the rewards are even more generous! Is there a regulatory failure here? In my opinion, YES. Unfortunately, you will not find (to the best of my knowledge) primary legislation that prohibits this phenomenon.
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