• db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    20 days ago

    It’ll never not be fascinating how people think peddling advanced medicine directly to the consumer is a normal thing to do.

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        20 days ago

        I’m not trying to defend pharma ads, but: you probably don’t have a serious chronic illness.

        If you had, say, rheumatoid arthritis, you would have probably tried a dozen different meds over the years in various combinations: Enbrel, Humira, methotrexate, etc. So if you saw a commercial for an RA medication that you know didn’t exist last year you’d take notice because this may be the one that finally lets you walk without pain again. You’re already scheduled to see your rheumatologist every 3 months because the medication you’re currently on is eroding your liver. Maybe you want to ask if this new med might be better.

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          Funny enough, you’re as wrong as you could possibly be. Could be I’m just lucky to have an amazing rheumatology team but it seems like they should have a minimum requirement of knowing how to treat.