Health Care | Chapter 1 Preface

Television and print advertising, once confined to touting over-the-counter (OTC) remedies for coughs, colds, headaches, and hemorrhoids, now tempt consumers with the latest cures—available by prescription only—for migraines, depression, high cholesterol, arthritis, asthma, and allergies. The result of these ads is that the prescription decisions that doctors used to make for their patients are now being made by patients themselves, who request (or even demand) certain drugs by name from their doctors. Some analysts argue that patients have been brainwashed into self-diagnoses by...

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