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by bhumika.k.shah » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:34 pm
Historically, the drug industry promoted its products to physicians by educating them in their offices or at industry conferences. In the last 10 years, it has become much more commonplace for drug companies to advertise prescription drugs directly to consumers, via television advertising and other media. Some public health advocates have become concerned that patients, encouraged by advertising, may pursue the use of prescription drugs that may be inappropriate for the individual patient or situation. However, since physicians must prescribe these medications, there is no reason for such concern.

Which of the following pieces of information would be most helpful in addressing the concern articulated by the public health advocates?

A Certain over-the-counter medications are as effective for many common medical conditions as more powerful nonprescription medications.

B Prescription medication television advertisements directed at the general public only appear on certain programs and are not seen by many potential consumers.

C Physicians are also subject to prescription drug advertisements that are directed toward consumers.

D Physicians are not susceptible to pressure from patients in determining appropriate courses of treatment, including drug prescriptions.

E Prescription medicines have been proven to be safe and effective treatments for many patient conditions.

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by ssgmatter » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:36 pm
Is it D?

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by bhumika.k.shah » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:37 pm
Yea but how ?

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ssgmatter wrote:Is it D?

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by ssgmatter » Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:39 pm
well if the patients influence docs in prescribing medicines then the arg would not stay so D is the one which should be made known before establishing the arg

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by subgeeth » Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:28 am
I didnt understand if the patient does not influence doctor they take the prescribed medicine why Some public health advocates have become concerned that patients, encouraged by advertising, may pursue the use of prescription drugs that may be inappropriate for the individual patient or situation the concern they nar taking whatever was prescribed

Please explain bcoz wat i thought was if the patient influence doctor and they ask to give the medicine wat they saw in advertisement then in the that case arg stands

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by money9111 » Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:17 am
A. Irrelevant
B. who cares when it's shown
C. would be a good option if it was a strengthen the advocates arguement
D. Correct
E. neither here nor there

Summary: Drug industry used to promote products to doctors in Dr. offices. Recently drug companies advertise on tv to consumers. Pub. Health Advocates are concerned patients may want drugs they don't need. However, because Doctors give prescriptions there's no need to worry.

Question: Which addresses the concern of the Health Advocates?

C helped me choose D... C is the concern of the public health advocates... D addresses that concern.
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by money9111 » Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:08 am
bhumika.k.shah if that's from a MGMAT CAT exam can you tell us what level question it was?
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by outreach » Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:36 am
public health advocates concern is that "patients, encouraged by advertising, may pursue the use of prescription drugs that may be inappropriate for the individual patient or situation"
a.out of scope. we are not concerned abt the effect of over the counter or non prescribed medicines
b.incorrect. there is a possibility that non potential consumers might be encourage by advt
c.incorrect. if physicians is the consumer than his decision might be correct. But we are concerned about consumers getting infleunced by advt
d.Correct.this address the public health advocates concern.if physicians are not under pressure than consumers cannot force physician to prescribe a medicine whichever he/she wishes
e.incorrect.which prescription medicine? given by a physicians or recommended by customer after seeing the advt
bhumika.k.shah wrote:Historically, the drug industry promoted its products to physicians by educating them in their offices or at industry conferences. In the last 10 years, it has become much more commonplace for drug companies to advertise prescription drugs directly to consumers, via television advertising and other media. Some public health advocates have become concerned that patients, encouraged by advertising, may pursue the use of prescription drugs that may be inappropriate for the individual patient or situation. However, since physicians must prescribe these medications, there is no reason for such concern.

Which of the following pieces of information would be most helpful in addressing the concern articulated by the public health advocates?

A Certain over-the-counter medications are as effective for many common medical conditions as more powerful nonprescription medications.

B Prescription medication television advertisements directed at the general public only appear on certain programs and are not seen by many potential consumers.

C Physicians are also subject to prescription drug advertisements that are directed toward consumers.

D Physicians are not susceptible to pressure from patients in determining appropriate courses of treatment, including drug prescriptions.

E Prescription medicines have been proven to be safe and effective treatments for many patient conditions.

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