The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Research Association has a code of marketing practice, but ethics isn't mentioned.
PhRMA Code
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (“PhRMA”) represents research-based pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Its Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals (“the PhRMA Code”) reinforces our intention that our interactions with healthcare professionals are to benefit patients and to enhance the practice of medicine.
Are the Melanoma Patients that BMS tuned away due to the closing of the compassionate drug use benefiting? I don’t think so. I believe BMS is lining their pockets.
BMS says they are adhering to the PhRMA Code. What do you think?
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I think it is time to vote with our feet. When and if generics comes out, I will be the first in line to get generics.
Since they have no loyalty to the patients why should we have loyalty to them?. They just want us to get hooked up with their drug and not the cheaper alternative.
Obligations of truthfulness and integrity — minimal criteria for any company that seeks to do good, as all health care companies must — are especially powerful, and serve as the cornerstones for successful organizations.
Individual drug companies also have codes of marketing practice, but no codes of ethics.
. Ethical guidelines are important to physicians because their patients trust them to do what's best for them. Ethics is important to industry primarily because it fosters trust.
I for one have lost that trust of the industry, in particular, Bristol Myer Squibb.
The pharmaceutical industry needs the high road, not the low one. Industry should not make the mistakes of managed care. Managed care is not proud of ethics, imbued with the public trust or even respectful of doctor-patient relationships. Industry has a chance to speak about ethics and to let patients know what it stands for. It cannot afford to do anything else.
Bristol Myer Squibb, It is time to incorporate a code of ethics. Show Your True Colors
Take Care,
Jimmy B
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