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Drug Company Gifts to Doctors Under Scrutiny

Are doctors being unduly influenced by the many freebies they receive from drug companies? And what impact does it have on patient care? Full Focus looks at where billions of collars in pharmaceutical

We've all seen those colorful commercials touting the benefits of new drugs. Some estimates show large pharmaceutical companies spend about one-third of their revenue on sales and marketing. Much of it is aimed at doctors, in the form of pens, notepads, drug samples, dinners, even resort vacations. Last month the drug industry came out with some self-imposed ethical guidelines barring excessive gifts. Now, some prestigious medical centers, like Stanford, Yale and UCLA are banning doctors from accepting any freebies. There's concern the gifts unfairly bias doctor's decisions.

Guest

  • Dr. Joseph Scherger, UCSD School of Medicine professor and Chair of Communications for the San Diego County Medical Society.

Note: Full Focus asked numerous drug companies to participate, including Pfizer, Amylin, Novartis, Santaurus, Verus and others. They all declined.