Reducing medication has become a privilege of wealth in western settings

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2022-09
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FORUM FOR MEDICAL ETHICS SOCIETY
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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Affluent health systems, sustainable treatment, mental health referrals, adverse medication effects
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Healy D. Reducing medication has become a privilege of wealth in western settings. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. 2022 Sep; 7(3): 226-229