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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if some physician genuinely believes that not all brands are created equal,
    who are we to say he's wrong?

    i wonder,
    do pharmacies keep accurate tabs on what brands the physicians prescribe?
    how do the drug companies know who patronize them?
    You should ask med reps how they keep track on who among their client doctors actually prescribe their products.
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    #102
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if some physician genuinely believes that not all brands are created equal,
    who are we to say he's wrong?

    i wonder,
    do pharmacies keep accurate tabs on what brands the physicians prescribe?
    how do the drug companies know who patronize them?
    based on what I remember...

    there's a "person" in charge of the brand
    a "med rep" in charge of the area

    all they can do is pray that you buy the medicine "within their area"
    if not, at least the brand manager can say that his sales are up.

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    #103
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    based on what I remember...

    there's a "person" in charge of the brand
    a "med rep" in charge of the area

    all they can do is pray that you buy the medicine "within their area"
    if not, at least the brand manager can say that his sales are up.
    so it would appear,
    there's really no reliable way to say what the doctor is actually prescribing in his prescription pad that he hands over to his patient.
    all these drug companies can determine, is whether their drugs are selling or not, but not which doctors are "friendly" and which are not.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 3rd, 2024 at 10:25 AM.

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    #104
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    so it would appear,
    there's really no reliable way to say what the doctor is actually prescribing in his prescription pad that he hands over to his patient.
    all these drug companies can determine, is whether their drugs are selling or not, but not which doctors are "friendly" and which are not.
    Maybe they just monitor sales per area. And know the doctors that they usually visit for product promotion.

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    #105
    its easier in provinces where the clinic has a pharmacy beside it (usually owned/managed by the doctor's relative)

    but in Metro Manila, there's always a risk of 1 doctor prescribing the medicine in Makati then the patient buys it from QC

    biggest problem of med-reps right now is the rise of generic drugs.

    even some Mercury Staff would ask customers if they want to purchase the actual brand prescribed or if they will prefer the cheaper generic drug.

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    #106
    If i remember correctly. The Generics Law mandates that doctors include the generic name of the drug in their prescriptions (If applicable/available). Not sure if it was also in that law that the Pharmacist should offer the generic equivalent if the doctors prescribes a specific brand.

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    #107
    As far as I as can remember, my sister-doctor used to received free hotel accommodations from medreps...maybe that's one reason a doctor would recommend a particular brand..I am not sure.

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    #108
    Quote Originally Posted by Mask Rider Blac View Post
    As far as I as can remember, my sister-doctor used to received free hotel accommodations from medreps...maybe that's one reason a doctor would recommend a particular brand..I am not sure.
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    #109
    Pati si Pastor inis na

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    #110
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
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    boycott these delinquent MDs!
    complain to your HMOs, to change them.
    it's the only way to convince these doctors to mend their ways.
    hit 'em where it hurts... at the pocketbook.

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    #111
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I want to commend my mom's doctor sa Cardinal Santos...

    Never late for our appointments, pati tests namin were on the dot

    Highly recommended!

    Only 2 issues against the hospital...
    yung mga kainan nila is nasa gilid ng steel parking and walang ATM ng BPI
    update ko lang...

    NOT ALL doctors pala ng Cardinal Santos has a proper appointment system... yung iba papipilahin ka din

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    #112
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    boycott these delinquent MDs!
    complain to your HMOs, to change them.
    it's the only way to convince these doctors to mend their ways.
    hit 'em where it hurts... at the pocketbook.
    Good suggestion doc.
    Will do this next time.

    Na experience ko eto dati, especially if ang purpose mo lang is to get doctor's interpretation sa lab results and recommendation.
    Imbes pumila ng 10AM, nauna nga sa pila pero yung doctor dumating sa clinic mga 2PM na.
    Ibang doctor (anak ng designated doctor sa clinic) yung nag asikaso sa amin.

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    #113
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Good suggestion doc.
    Will do this next time.

    Na experience ko eto dati, especially if ang purpose mo lang is to get doctor's interpretation sa lab results and recommendation.
    Imbes pumila ng 10AM, nauna nga sa pila pero yung doctor dumating sa clinic mga 2PM na.
    Ibang doctor (anak ng designated doctor sa clinic) yung nag asikaso sa amin.
    Solution ko online consult kung babasa lang ng blood chem

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    #114
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Solution ko online consult kung babasa lang ng blood chem

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    Google can also interpret your results :D

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    #115
    reading lab results is easy. with the right codigo, anyone can see what results are normal, what are higher than normal, what are lower than normal.
    but it is what the doctor says afterward, that interests me so.

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    #116
    Quote Originally Posted by xninjax View Post
    Google can also interpret your results :D
    That is one thing I stopped doing na kasi parang kahit simple sickness akala mo critical na

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    #117
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    That is one thing I stopped doing na kasi parang kahit simple sickness akala mo critical na

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    sinabi mo! see post # 116 above.
    "there is a fine grey line between telling all the facts, and sensationalism. and sometimes, the reader don't know how to differentiate the two."
    heh heh.

    an old teacher used to say,
    "the lab results are not for the patient or bantay. they're for the physician."

    we once had a patient who apparently had only a mild illness.
    if we looked at the labs, individually, it seemed like a mild nonspecific something, certainly not something worthy of serious hospitalization.
    but when we put together all of them labs, it became apparent to the trained eye, that the patient was literally deathly sick to the bone.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 20th, 2024 at 12:16 PM.

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    #118
    Blood chemistry will only support or confirm what a doctor will initially diagnose you with.
    Blood chem is not a true tell sign of any specific diseases.

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    #119
    Priority nila admission kasi barya lang pala consultation. I was shocked kasi cardio ko P1500 ata consult, pero sa admission, twice lang namin nakita, both less than 10 mins pero P25k (hindi pa siya attending, for cardio clearance lang)

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    #120
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Priority nila admission kasi barya lang pala consultation. I was shocked kasi cardio ko P1500 ata consult, pero sa admission, twice lang namin nakita, both less than 10 mins pero P25k (hindi pa siya attending, for cardio clearance lang)

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    Extra na lang yan admission. Meron mga doctors 20-30 patients per day. Kung ₱1k isa then that's they're bread and butter


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