Are Drug Companies Destroying The U.S. Health Care System?

k">symptom-based medicine is sound knowledge and
Pharmaceutical sales are skyrocketing while thescience as well.) Is it any surprise that two thirds
health of Americans declines. The problem isof visits to doctors' offices result in a drug being
philosophical in that drugs do not cure and patientsprescribed? Some patients may be on numerous
are looking for quick fixes.medications prescribed by various specialists while
The U.S. government's annual bill for healthcarenot one of them knows, or could even predict,
spending — $3,925 per person —the health consequences of the interactions. (I
significantly exceeds that of all other nations.recently discovered that my elderly mother,
Despite this, our current health care system issuffering from a variety of ailments, including
increasingly failing both patients and medicaldementia, was on 17 different medications. Not
practitioners. Of 13 nations, the U.S. is last foronly did she not know what she was taking or
neonatal and infant mortality, last for years ofwhen she did, neither did any of her physicians.)
potential life lost, 10th for age-adjusted mortality,Little wonder pharmaceutical toxicity is one of the
11th and 12th for female and male life expectancymajor factors contributing to medical care being
respectively. Chronic degenerative diseasesthe leading cause of death in the U.S.
— heart disease, cancer, arthritis, obesity,[Why Modern Medicine is the Greatest Threat to
etc. — are at epidemic levels and createHealth]
the ideal long-term customers to grow theAside from profiteering and marketing, the most
medical industry.fundamental flaw in the system is philosophical.
Looking for a culprit? Consider that pharmaceuticalDoctors and pharmaceutical companies think
company profits are so large they outstrip everyabout names of diseases and removal of
other American industry by far. Americans spendsymptoms, not cure or prevention. They chase,
over $500 billion on drugs. The drug companiesbut the race is rigged so they never catch.
claim that they need large earningsEnabling such a system to prosper and flourish is
($124,835,595,000 in 1999, for example) toa public that also has a flawed philosophy. They
conduct their research, but just one of every fivewant to live life as they choose, carpe diem,
dollars the drug industry collects actually goes tothinking only of momentary relief, pleasure and
drug research. Some drug companies spend twiceconvenience. When something goes wrong with
as much annually for marketing and advertising.their health they don’t want instruction on
From the years 1996 to 2001, pharmaceuticalhow to change lifestyle, but rather want to use
companies spent $3 billion on consumerthe power of money (preferably the
advertising. Many of the advertisedgovernment’s) to buy their way out with a
pharmaceuticals are not (contrary to popularsilver drug bullet that immediately takes the
belief) FDA-approved, and the informationproblem away. We spend much for dying, little for
contained in the advertisements is oftenliving.
misleading and not entirely accurate. Now there isAmerican health will continue to slip and our
even a new wave of drugs being marketed toeconomy will continue to be drained by a failing
alleviate the side effects of other drugs beinghealthcare system until the underlying flawed
marketed (e.g. NexiumTM to relieve digestivephilosophies are changed. Medicine must change
problems created by pain killers).from naming diseases and treating symptoms to
Pharmaceutical companies have enormousprevention and cure. Yes, that means the medical
influence on physicians through the billions ofcare system should be trying to put itself out of
dollars of marketing resources. Drug companies inbusiness, not create a growth industry of illness.
the U.S. spend, on average, $10,000 each yearOn the other hand, people must change by taking
per physician to influence their behavior throughthe responsibility for controlling their own health
subsidizing studies in major journals, aggressivedestiny. As it stands, the public has become a
marketing by drug reps (in some instances trainedpawn of commercial medical interests.
exactly how long to shake a doctor’sUltimately health is something we do to ourselves,
hand), advertisements and sponsorship of medicalnot something others do to us. When that fact is
education programs for doctors and medicalfaced, the medical-pharmaceutical complex will
residents. (Such support of education and scienceshrivel to a cottage industry and the public will be
subtly brainwashes physicians into thinkingthe better for it.