Vol VII, Issue 3 Date of Publication: July 23, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2021.084

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Reducing medication has become a privilege of wealth in western settings

David Healy
Abstract:
In 20th century healthcare in affluent settings, generating awareness of the hazards of medication followed a rotten apple script. Find patients with a problem, find the documents that a drug company knew about the problem in private but denied it in public, mention the ghost-writing that concealed the problem and lack of access to trial data, perhaps using a clinician or an ‘insider’ to provide dramatic focus and expose the company to media or legal questioning. The sight of a rotten apple being thrown out of the barrel reassured the public that healthcare was now more ethical than before, and gave bioethicists a case example to use in teaching (1). But what if we have a whole rotten barrel as outlined in this case study? What are the ethics then?


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  1. susanne
    none , UK
    27 November 2022

    David Healy is well known for his respect for and emphasis on the need to learn from people who consult doctors. This relationship is and always has been compromised , by almost total medical freedom in the past and medics compliance with guidelines and over management these days. . The situation challenged by many survivors of psychiatry who have been harmed by the systems past and present have made some headway but are still relatively powerless as the massive increases in over-diagnoses and prescriptions reveal. There has never been an equal relationship between users and medics, The power imbalance in the past was partly due to lack of access to the internet and to some extent the class system which produced the medical profession. Pretty much anything could be defended by ‘in my clinical judgement’ or’ that is how I was trained’. Things haven’t improved , from freedom to practice with little accountability to doctors who have rolled over and accepted without much resistance to being used as a cog in a machine which so abuses the trust as well as the health of people . That some will fall in and prescribe in a way that makes a mockery of ‘in the person’s best interest’ in order to please their pay masters is frightening. How can the profession be proud of itself ?

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