Not saying you are arguing for this, but if a doctor is allowed to precribe anything and a company can make any claims about the products they sell, does the consumer have any legal recourse if the treatment is ineffective or harmful?
This seem to be exactly the status quo, how it presented to me with my chronic condition!
With a PAD due to a 80% stenosis at the abdominal aorta bifurcation and a pain-free walking distance of only 3-400 meters I was told by cardiologists the only way to overcome this would be to replace my whole Y-shaped aorta bifurcation with a goretex-like tube. I had to insist on seeing a second cardiologist on a second occasion for getting questions about possible risks for this procedure answered, because the first denied any. The acute risks for serious adverse event for this kind of operation out of his clinical experience was estimated by the 2nd cardiologist to about 1% of patients - longterm outcomes he couldn't tell, since this particular prosthesis allegedly hasn't been long enough in use (..even wikipedia knew).
Less invasive balloon angioplasty wouldn't be done anymore, since it would be to risky (for arterial rupture - which then would necessitate the allegedly less risky chirurgical replacement described above?!) and usually the stenosis would come back already after only 2 days again (simply not true again).
Their prescription of statins for my whole life - in their eyes totally irresponsible if I would refuse - in a independent analysis showed that it would need a number needed to tread of 48 to prevent only 1 premature death, not much better for the other prescription of aspirin.
Not only did I not take any legal recourse for such blatant and unscientific disinformation of official outlets of this sickness industry - but now I'm even grateful for such obvious financially driven lies (of course, not from these them self ignorant cardiologists, but their 'educators'). Because it made me search and find harmless natural treatments available over the counter not costing society the outrageous prices they fixed for themselves, and so much more healthy at that.
Which doesn't mean at all I'm not also glad about many advances made and available in acute trauma therapy.
Edited by pamojja, 04 November 2015 - 09:39 PM.