Whats the ideal relationship between the drug industry, health professionals and patients?
The relationship between the drug industry, academia, healthcare professionals, and patients is widely believed to be at an all time low. Five contrasting views, published on bmj.com today, discuss what the ideal relationship should be and what steps need to be taken to achieve it. Marcia Angell, Senior Lecturer in Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School believes there should be no relationship between the drug industry and either prescribers or patients. The purpose of the drug companies’ contact with prescribers is nearly always to increase sales, and it usually involves payments of one form or another, she writes. These are often disguised as education, but the real intent is to influence prescribing habits. Likewise, direct to consumer advertising seeks to convince people that they have a chronic treatable medical condition. “We need to stop accepting the fiction that marketing, whether to precribers or patients, is good education”, she concludes. But others believe that there is