Diabusine$$: Too profitable to cure
Posted May 9th 2007 10:29AM by Allie Beatty
Filed under: Type 1, Type 2, Childhood, Adult Onset, Lifestyle, Drugs, Research, Books, Support
After living with diabetes for over 50 years, and witnessing few changes in the treatment of the disease, Brent Hoadley has written Too Profitable to Cure.
Distressed that the cure is no closer now than when he was diagnosed, at the age of 14 -- Hoadley took it upon himself to find answers. He notes the current state of healthcare for those who suffer from chronic diseases, and contends that profit, not humanitarianism, is driving American healthcare. As an entrepreneur and an investor, he is aware, and appreciates the profit motive that drives capitalism. However, he feels the bottom line should not interfere with the pursuit of a cure. With pragmatic drive, he identifies culprits and urges activism as a countermeasure.
Diabetes is only one shining example of the pharmaceutical industry's criminal pursuit of profits. Patients' health, patients' lives, patients' freedom-all are fair game in the quest for limitless wealth and unbridled power.
The question of evening news and print advertisement for pharmaceuticals is posed. Is this marketing speaking to doctor's in lieu of doctor's reading unbiased research? Or does this research derive from the very company making the pill? Hoadley reveals pharmaceutical sales reps now supply more education to physicians than they obtained in medical school. In other words, Big Pharma has climbed to the top of the totem pole; medical professionals stubbornly cling to their subordinate position; and the poor patient (pun intended) supports the entire structure. Do I need to tell you that the support is vulnerable and under attack? Whether it can remain viable is, or should be, a question of great concern.
Too Profitable to Cure is available online through Hoadley's site. Scott Strumello had turned me on to Brent Hoadley after he posted an Open Letter to Eli Lilly and one of the comments left was from Mr. Hoadley, himself. Definitely worth checking out! Thank you to Scott for the great find and to Brent Hoadley for putting it into words for us!
Tags: activism, ADA cure, ADA football, ADA recommended reading, AdaCure, AdaFootball, AdaRecommendedReading, allie beatty, AllieBeatty, american diabetes association, american idol, american idol diabetes, AmericanDiabetesAssociation, AmericanIdol, AmericanIdolDiabetes, best seller, best selling book, Best-selling author, Best-selling book, best-selling books on diabetes, Best-sellingAuthor, Best-sellingBook, Best-sellingBooksOnDiabetes, BestSeller, BestSellingBook, big pharma, big pharma bad business, big pharma bad science, BigPharma, BigPharmaBadBusiness, BigPharmaBadScience, books on diabetes, BooksOnDiabetes, bottom line, BottomLine, bush administration, bush vetos stem cell bill, Bush, AIDS, Big Pharma, Bush,Aids,BigPharma, BushAdministration, BushVetosStemCellBill, business model of diabetes, BusinessModelOfDiabetes, capitaliism, chronic disease, ChronicDisease, Cinco De Mayo, Cinco De Mayo diabetes, CincoDeMayo, CincoDeMayoDiabetes, diabetes cannot be cured, diabetes will never be cured, DiabetesCannotBeCured, DiabetesWillNeverBeCured, Diabusiness, entrepreneur, How the Best Companies Survive, HowTheBestCompaniesSurvive, humanitarianism, investor, JDRF books, JdrfBooks, life threatening illness, LifeThreateningIllness, lobby for a cure, LobbyForACure, LoveDiabetes, myspace diabetes, MyspaceDiabetes, New York Times best-seller, NewYorkTimesBest-seller, nfl draft, nfl draft diabetes, NflDraft, NflDraftDiabetes, NY Times best seller, NyTimesBestSeller, Open Letter to Eli Lilly, OpenLetterToEliLilly, poliitics of medicine, PoliiticsOfMedicine, President Bush, President Bush diabetes, PresidentBush, PresidentBushDiabetes, profits, Scott Strumello, ScottStrumello, seduced by success, SeducedBySuccess, Shop4Cures, sick, socialism and democracy, SocialismAndDemocracy, SpiderMan 3 diabetes, Spiderman3Diabetes, stem cell bill, stem cell research, stem cell research ban, StemCellBill, StemCellResearch, StemCellResearchBan, successful companies, SuccessfulCompanies, too profitable to cure, TooProfitableToCure, urges activism, UrgesActivism, why can't diabetes be cured, WhyCan'tDiabetesBeCured
1. If there were no incentives($$) to be made, there would be very few if any drugs available for those with chronic diseases.
There has to be some common sense applied to all of this. The reality is, that no Pharm Company or Bio-Tech Company is going to invest the time and money(lots of it) that go into the research and development of new and better drugs to treat Illness and Disease.
Very few people and organizations invest their time and expertise in anything solely based on altruism.
The major reason why the USA is the leader in drug R&D and availability to the Marketplace, is because we have the economics in place where other countries do not.
Posted at 12:32PM on May 9th 2007 by BetterCell