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                Date of Publication: January 01, 2004
            
                             DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2004.005
                            
                     
        
            
            
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        A network for the rational and ethical use of drugs
        
        
        
        
            Abstract:
             Brand-named prescription drugs are called 'ethical drugs' by the drug industry. Nothing could be more wrong. Many of these ethical drugs are unscientific and irrational combinations (for example Ampiclox), or plain harmful (for example Analgin, Nimesulide, etc.), or harmless but cause wasteful expenditure to patients (for instance, tonics which claim to be rejuvenators and/or nutrients). Prescribing such unscientific, irrational, harmful and/or wasteful drugs is unethical; unscientific behaviour by those who are trained in a particular science must be considered unethical.
         
        
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