"Sue Kedgley's call to ban direct-to-consumer advertising from drug companies is a calculated insult to the intelligence
of New Zealanders and their doctors," said Libertarianz health spokesman Richard McGrath today.
"The Greens want this type of marketing banned, as they say it results in more prescriptions and costs the taxpayer more
in subsidies," added Dr McGrath. "But the examples of medicines that she quotes in her press statement, Zocor and
Xenical, are used to prevent heart disease, diabetes and other conditions, and generally speaking this is money well
spent."
"State censorship of pharmaceutical company advertising to consumers is a serious threat to free speech," McGrath
continued. "Why shouldn't the public be allowed to learn of the existence of new medicines from the companies that do
the research and produce these products in the first place?"
"If Sue Kedgley is so concerned about the taxpayer being forced to subsidise expensive new medicines, why doesn't she
advocate the obvious - allow drug companies to advertise, abolish Pharmac and let people pay the full cost of their
prescriptions themselves. This should reduce the apparently unnecessary prescriptions about which Kedgley seems so
concerned."
"Give people their stolen tax money back, and let each individual and their health provider decide what, if any, drug
treatment is best for them."
It's enough to make you vote Libertarianz!
ENDS