Summary
The Royal College of General Practitioners reports that the pharmaceutical industry encourages the unnecessary prescribing of costly drugs and overemphasizes the dangers of mild conditions such as: anxiety, mild depression, slightly-elevated blood pressure, high cholesterol and osteoporosis. Earlier, it was reported that three senior members of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization, which recommended the introduction of a five-in-one jab for diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio and Hib, had received "industrial support" from the two companies which supplied the vaccinations. Another survey mentioned that General Practice doctors, who met with drug company representatives at least once a week, were more likely to prescribe unnecessary drugs.
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The Royal College of General Practitioners has accused drug companies of "disease-mongering" in order to boost sales.
- The college, whose members include many of Britain's 37,000 GPs, says the pharmaceutical industry is taking the National Health Service to the brink of collapse by encouraging unnecessary prescribing of costly drugs.
- In evidence to a parliamentary inquiry, the college accuses the companies of over-playing the dangers of conditions such as mild depression or slightly raised blood pressure.
- Dr Maureen Baker, the college's honorary secretary, wants the Commons health inquiry to investigate the companies' practices.
- Richard Ley, a spokesman for the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, said: "It seems odd for this criticism to come from the Royal College of all organisations, because a decision on when and how to treat a patient is the doctor's."
- Dr Baker, however, questioned the impartiality of treatment guidelines from bodies of specialist doctors that tell GPs when and what to prescribe, saying they were often overly influenced by and financially reliant on drug companies.
- Earlier this month, it emerged that three senior members of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, which recommended the introduction of the new five-in-one jab for diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio and Hib had received "industrial support" from two pharmaceutical firms, Aventis Pasteur and Merck Sharp & Dome, which are supplying the vaccination.
- Last year, a survey of 1,000 GPs published in the British Medical Journal found that those who saw drugs-company representatives at least once a week were more likely to prescribe drugs that were not needed.
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