Saturday, April 29, 2006

Drugs companies 'inventing diseases to boost their profits' - World - Times Online

Drugs companies 'inventing diseases to boost their profits' - World - Times Online: "Drugs companies 'inventing diseases to boost their profits'
By Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent



PHARMACEUTICAL companies are systematically creating diseases in order to sell more of their products, turning healthy people into patients and placing many at risk of harm, a special edition of a leading medical journal claims today.


The practice of �diseasemongering� by the drug industry is promoting non-existent illnesses or exaggerating minor ones for the sake of profits, according to a set of essays published by the open-access journal Public Library of Science Medicine.
The special issue, edited by David Henry, of Newcastle University in Australia, and Ray Moynihan, an Australian journalist, reports that conditions such as female sexual dysfunction, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and �restless legs syndrome� have been promoted by companies hoping to sell more of their drugs.
Other minor problems that are a normal part of life, such as symptoms of the menopause, are also becoming increasingly �medicalised�, while risk factors such as high cholesterol levels or osteoporosis are being presented as diseases in their own right, according to the editors.
�Disease-mongering turns healthy people into "