When you have time, read these:
propublica.org/article/a-ph … inances-ok
projects.propublica.org/docdoll … picks=true
The latter story has a link where you can see if your doctor has ever taken Merck money.
When you have time, read these:
propublica.org/article/a-ph … inances-ok
projects.propublica.org/docdoll … picks=true
The latter story has a link where you can see if your doctor has ever taken Merck money.
Wow I got a free sample of cialis from Khera at the study. He made a ton off of speaking about it last year. Like your mamas booty. Just don’t quit.
At least there’s transparency now. (God bless journalism!)
I would recommend that any PFS patient looking for NEW doctor first checks to see which drug company he/she is taking money from.
Thanks for this! It’s good to know how things work in the real world.
There is a Canadian Doctor who keeps blocking the Post Finasteride Syndrome Wikipedia article from being published I forget his name but I am sure it can be tracked down. I am curious to see if he’s being getting money from Merck.
How can a PFS Wikipedia page possibly be blocked after the condition has been officially recognized by the NIH!
Let’s keep the pressure on these murderers.
Its because these paid Wikipedia consultants try to play with wording and facts and get things purposely removed. The drug companies are notoriously active in paying doctors to “adjust” articles and even whole websites. There have actually been TED talks about this if you Google, high level people know its going on… I’m telling you, there really is no law when it comes to what they allow businesses to do in the USA