How Big Pharma Wines And Dines Docs Into Prescribing Pills
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Doctors who accept even one meal from Big Pharma are more likely to prescribe that company's drugs, study suggests When your…
Doctors who accept even one meal from Big Pharma are more likely to prescribe that company's drugs, study suggests When your…
(iStock illustration) Doctors who ate a single meal on a drug company's tab had a higher likelihood of writing a prescription…
As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare patients, according…
Photo: Photo By Craig Lee, SFC Upscale meals can influence doctors, a new study has found.
Physician influence can be bought for as little as a $20 meal, UCSF researchers have found.
More It doesn’t take much to get a doctor to prescribe a brand-name medication, a new study suggests. The study found that U.S.
CHICAGO (AP) — As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare…
CHICAGO (AP) — As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare…
(Reuters Health) – Doctors who received even one free meal from a pharmaceutical salesperson were more likely than others to…
Can Drugmakers Buy Doctors' Loyalty With Cheap Meals? By Karen Pallarito HealthDay Reporter (HealthDay) MONDAY, June 20, 2016 (He…
Chicago – A study released by the JAMA Internal Medicine journal says that doctors who accept free meals from the…
Accepting a single pharmaceutical industry-sponsored meal was associated with higher rates of prescribing certain drugs to…
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER CHICAGO (AP) — As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors…
MONDAY, June 20, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors who accept free meals from drug companies are more likely to prescribe the…
By Karen Pallarito HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, June 20, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors who accept free meals from drug…
(Reuters Health) – Doctors who received even one free meal from a pharmaceutical salesperson were more likely than others to…
Accepting a single pharmaceutical industry-sponsored meal was associated with higher rates of prescribing certain drugs to…
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Dr. Adams Dudley, the study's lead author, said that happened to him as a young physician — and it led him to prescribe brand-nam…
CHICAGO (AP) — As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare…