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Too Many Medicines Simply Don’t Work

It’s possible that the medicine you’re taking isn’t helping—even if it’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Too Many Medicines Simply Don’t Work
Hands wearing blue surgical gloves hold brightly coloured pharmaceutical medication, including antibiotics, paracetamol, Ibuprofen and cold relief tablets, manufactured by a variety of companies in this arranged photograph in London, U.K. (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- It’s possible that the medicine you’re taking isn’t helping—even if it’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. That’s the upshot of a pair of studies in the latest issue of JAMA Internal Medicine. Not good. As an invited commentary in the same issue says, “Charging vulnerable patients for drugs without evidence that they actually improve patients’ survival and quality of life is unconscionable.”
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