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Carlat D.
As Governor Patrick Searches Soul, Drug Companies Abandon Truth
The Carlat Psychiatry Blog 2008 Aug 8
http://carlatpsychiatry.blogspot.com/2008/08/as-governor-patrick-searches-soul-drug.html


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It’s down to the wire for Massachusetts Health Care Reform, and a corsortium of drug company interests is playing hardball to influence the Governor, as covered in today’s Boston Globe here. Truth is not on their agenda.

In this full-page ad in yesterday’s Globe, the companies urged Governor Deval Patrick to veto the bill known as S. 2863. The ad is filled with so many inaccuracies that it’s hard to know where to begin.

1. “The legislation that awaits Governor Patrick’s decision will significantly curtail, if not end altogether, the availability of these last hope clinical trials in Massachusetts.”

False. Actually, the legislation explicitly protects all biopharmaceutical research: “The marketing code of conduct adopted by the department shall allow:… 4) compensation for the substantial professional or consulting services of a health care practitioner in connection with a genuine research project or a clinical trial.” ( S. 2863 Chapter 111N, Section 2)

2. “The legislation…will have a direct and immediate devastating impact on the lives of thousands of people across the Commonwealth.”

False. There will be little, if any impact, largely because the partial gift ban included in the bill is the same ban the pharmaceutical industry just adopted for itself as an ethical code. Unless, that is, these companies have already been making strategic plans to flaunt their own self-imposed regulations.

The Boston Globe itself is not fooled, and the paper strongly supports the legislation in today’s editorial. You can also read more details about the misinformation in the ad here, in the Prescription Project’s excellent blog, Postscript.

On a more personal note, I recall having attended one of the Governor’s early fundraising events in 2005, soon after he announced his candidacy. It was at the Grog in Newburyport, and Patrick gave an electrifying speech, emphasizing truth and transparency in government. Given his commitment to the welfare of the people, I am confident that he will do the right thing by signing S. 2863 into law.

 

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Far too large a section of the treatment of disease is to-day controlled by the big manufacturing pharmacists, who have enslaved us in a plausible pseudo-science...
The blind faith which some men have in medicines illustrates too often the greatest of all human capacities - the capacity for self deception...
Some one will say, Is this all your science has to tell us? Is this the outcome of decades of good clinical work, of patient study of the disease, of anxious trial in such good faith of so many drugs? Give us back the childlike trust of the fathers in antimony and in the lancet rather than this cold nihilism. Not at all! Let us accept the truth, however unpleasant it may be, and with the death rate staring us in the face, let us not be deceived with vain fancies...
we need a stern, iconoclastic spirit which leads, not to nihilism, but to an active skepticism - not the passive skepticism, born of despair, but the active skepticism born of a knowledge that recognizes its limitations and knows full well that only in this attitude of mind can true progress be made.
- William Osler 1909