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home :: Technology :: Drug_firms__inv...ases_.html

Mon, 10 Apr 2006
Drug firms 'inventing diseases'

I don't think I'd go so far as to claim they're inventing diseases, but they are certainly doing their utmost to medicalise certain conditions: even shyness is now "avoidant personality disorder", and is "treatable" with expensive prescription drugs. In my younger days the "cure" for shyness was a stiff drink...

I also not sure that I'd blame the drug companies for this malaise - it seems to be to be part of a broader cultural trend, the feeling that every sad, ugly or messy part of the human condition is an "imperfection", and that we can indeed "fix" ourselves with little or no effort on our part. Of course, fixing ourselves will usually involve commerce, and commerce thrives on advertising, and we've come full circle, eh?

Pharmaceutical firms are inventing diseases to sell more drugs, a leading medical journal says.

(link) [BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition]

Mon, 10 Apr 2006 23:00 /Technology | 1 writeback | permanent link