The pHarma companies continuously "update" these drugs so they can re-patent and reap the profits from the "new and improved" version. The doctors, to a significant degree, push these newer drugs as they receive compensation for prescribing the "new" one - none for prescribing the out-of-patent version. And the drug companies are always …
The pHarma companies continuously "update" these drugs so they can re-patent and reap the profits from the "new and improved" version. The doctors, to a significant degree, push these newer drugs as they receive compensation for prescribing the "new" one - none for prescribing the out-of-patent version. And the drug companies are always sending young attractive females to the docs' offices to tout these "miracles" - so THAT's why you were Rx'ed even though you didn't need it. I'll bet the Rx was for the newer model med - was it?
The pHarma companies continuously "update" these drugs so they can re-patent and reap the profits from the "new and improved" version. The doctors, to a significant degree, push these newer drugs as they receive compensation for prescribing the "new" one - none for prescribing the out-of-patent version. And the drug companies are always sending young attractive females to the docs' offices to tout these "miracles" - so THAT's why you were Rx'ed even though you didn't need it. I'll bet the Rx was for the newer model med - was it?