Health & Healthcare

Doctors Support Drug Samples; Benefits the Patient

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy journal published the results of survey sent to directors of US family practice residency programs and a sample of residents on the topic of pharmaceutical drug samples. The article notes, "Family practice residents value and use samples, although they are often unaware of the rules governing the labeling of samples... Drug samples play a significant role in residency training." While this study is over a decade old, it is still cited in medical journals, most recently the American Journal of Public Health, in its February, 2008 issue. The full results of the study are available here: http://www.theannals.com/cgi/content/abstract/31/11/1296.

Anne S. Kimbol, J.D., LL.M recently wrote an article for the University of Houston's Health Law Perspectives titled "The Myth and Reality of Drug Samples." The majority of the article discusses patient demographics and who receives free drug samples. She writes that some are suggesting banning free drug samples all together, which "will not really help anyone." She concludes, "At least with drug samples, even if it is not the drug companies' intention, they are easing the burden of prescription drug costs for some people. If the real concern is that samples are not available enough to those with the least access to them, look at connecting drug companies and/or physicians who receive the most samples to clinics and emergency departments. Do not sacrifice the mediocre in want of the perfect, at least not when there is no realistic way that sacrificing the mediocre will get us any closer to perfect." To read the full article in PDF format, visit the UH Law School Web site here: http://www.law.uh.edu/healthlaw/perspectives/2008/(AK)%20Drug%20samples.pdf.

Finally, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) posted a statement to its Web site supporting the use of drug samples. The statement says: "The American Academy of Family Physicians supports the practice of physicians providing sample medications at no charge to patients based on physician discretion. The AAFP further encourages its members to consider the cost effectiveness of any sample provided." To view this statement on the AAFP's Web site go to http://www.aafp.org/online/en/home/policy/policies/d/drugsamples.html.
Autor: Carl Clarke

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