QUOTE(Bear's Quest @ Sep 22 2007, 09:56 AM)

Doctors do deserve what they make and more, but I wanted to know what or if there was a take in pharmaceutical drugs they perscribe. I have heard the News talking about how more people are dying from side effects from the drugs that were perscribed to them.
My friends do have normal lives, it was until I saw what was in thier homes...
(lol) long words do that to me too.
General Practice doctors actually aren't floating in a sea of money. They do ok, but they're not wallowing in cash. Surgeons and specialists do much better.
Honestly, general practice doctors make mistakes and uninformed drug decisions ALL the time. It was unbelievable what docs would prescribe to patients when I worked in pharmacies. As technicians and pharacists, we used to make countless calls to doctors every day and ask them if that's REALLY what they meant to prescribe. It's worse with these samples that doctors offices give out because there is NO pharmacist there to say "hey, do you realize that this might not be the wisest treatment for this patient?"
When my family finally moved my grandfather into assisted living several years ago, my mother called me over to take a look at the HUGE bag of meds he was on. Some IDIOT of a doctor had actually put him on birth control pills for some unknown reason. He must have had 30 different drugs he was on, and that's BAD, given the fact that my grandfather had advanced dementia and had no clue what any of those drugs were.
With the help of a GOOD doctor, we trimmed his meds down to 3, mostly heart meds, and for about a year, his dementia actually got better once he was off the drugs.
My advice to people (all people) is NEVER go to the doctor without an "advocate" with you. Basically a neutral person who will listen to what the doctor is saying, who will ask questions that you might not think of, and will act as your champion. It's a way to keep yourself healthier.