Thursday, September 28, 2006

Reporters Find MD's Failure to Discuss Side Effects

 
Reporters for Just Say ‘Know’ to Prescription Drugs Initiative Find MD’s Failure to Discuss Side Effects ‘Significantly Higher’ Than New Study Stated

UCLA head researcher says, “We were very liberal.” Actual percentage of physicians who fail to discuss risks of prescribed medication are “much higher” than 65 percent reported on Monday.

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 28, 2006 -- Today, the Just Say “Know” to Prescription Drugs Campaign, aimed at getting one million people to stop and reevaluate the medications they are taking, reported that the percentage of physicians who failed to explain the potential adverse effects of the medications prescribed to patients was significantly higher than the 65 percent reported in an independent study earlier this week. The study conducted by researchers at the David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, concluded that when initiating new medications, physicians often fail to communicate critical elements of medication use. But today, Derjung M. Tarn, MD, head researcher for the study, told reporters from the “Just Say Know” initiative that the numbers were “significantly” understated. The disparity results from the methodology applied. According to Dr. Tarn, “We were very liberal.” Dr Tarn told the team covering the story that “if the doctor even said, you won’t experience any side affects from the medication, we counted that as a briefing. Otherwise the percentage would have been much higher.”

“These independent findings confirm the concerns that drive this campaign,” said Dr. Laurence Simon, psychologist, co-founder of the Just Say “Know” to Prescription Drugs Campaign and one of the reporters who interviewed Dr. Tarn. “We’re concerned with the findings, but we’re even more concerned that the study was not more broadly and prominently covered in the media,” said Simon.

Dr. Tarn indicated that researchers did not specifically measure how often physicians discussed non-drug alternatives. When asked if they found any significant evidence that non-drug alternatives are being routinely considered or discussed, Dr. Tarn indicated that it wasn’t enough for her to remember. When asked about the Just Say “Know” Campaign Dr. Tarn said, "I just found out about it this morning, but I think it’s a good idea.”

“This report makes it clear why we need to reach one million people, one million parents and get them to take our form to their healthcare providers,” said Dr. Greg Tefft. “The system is fundamentally broken.”

During the month of October, the initiative aims to get one million parents to take a second look at the prescription medications they are giving their children. Parents will be encouraged to download a form that allows them to thoughtfully evaluate the drugs they are consenting to give to their child. The form collects specific information from their prescribing physician, pharmacist or healthcare provider and requests the provider’s signature attesting that they have fully informed the parent of the risks and benefits of the prescribed medication, as well as non-drug alternatives.

The campaign has declared October Just Say “Know” to Prescription Drugs Month and has scheduled a conference in Washington, D.C. on October 7th to officially launch the campaign.

Organizations and individuals who want to participate in the campaign may go to any of the following websites, look for the Just Say “Know” to Prescription Drugs logo, and download the sheet titled "Take This Form and Sign It." Instructions will be provided on each form.

Psych Truth.Org
Laurence Simon Ph.D.
www.psychtruth.org/justsayknow.htm

MESICS Fitness
Jim Manganiello, Ed.D.
http://www.mesicsfitness.com/jsn-news.htm

For more information email us, call 212-861-7400 or visit www.psychtruth.org/justsayknow.htm
http://www.icspp.org

Contact:
Dr. Dominick Riccio
Phone: 212-861-7400

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Lawsuit Funding Network Gets Deeper Pockets

 
Lawsuit Funding Network, Inc. Adds Additional Funders

LawsuitFundingNetwork.com (LSFN) announced today it plans to add up to five additional funding sources to meet the needs of its clients.

Morton Grove, IL (PRWEB) September 21, 2006 -- Lawsuit Funding Network (LSFN) announced today it plans to add up to five additional funding sources to meet the needs of its clients.

"We try to get these plaintiffs approved and funded in a timely fashion, offering competitive terms, on a non-recourse basis. By adding these additional funding sources we will maintain our advantage in the industry," observes Al Johnson founder of LSFN.

If a plaintiff applies with one funding source and is not approved they have to start the whole application process all over again. If they apply with Lawsuit Funding Network they only need to apply once and have multiple chances of getting funded. If an underwriter turns an application down we immediately have access to another underwriter which may be assessing the same case using different criteria this in turn gives the plaintiff more options during a very stressful time.

Becky Shaw was injured in a fall she had suffered in a famous restaurant chain and was unable to work. She needed an advance to cover her daily living costs and found www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com while searching the Internet.

"I am happy I chose Lawsuit Funding Network. My attorney only sent out supporting documents to Lawsuit Funding Network instead of sending out the same information out to multiple sources."

"I was told up front that these types of slip and fall cases are tough cases to prove but Lawsuit Funding Network worked with me every step of the way,” Shaw said.

Fortunately for Becky Shaw and many others who experience financial difficulties in the midst of a lawsuit can turn to Lawsuit Funding Network. "They told me they had three separate underwriters look at my case until I was approved for funding. They made the process so easy for me.”

Lawsuit Funding Network works with underwriters who have approved commercial, patent infringement, breach of contract, employment discrimination, medical malpractice, product liability, wrongful death, personal injury and motor vehicle accident cases in the past.

The biggest advantage to a lawsuit advance is the immediate relief of financial pressures to the plaintiff; this should hopefully give the attorney the time to obtain the highest possible recovery for the client.

This type of advance is often referred to as a lawsuit loan but is quite different than a loan- it's risk free. If the lawsuit is lost and the court rules in favor of the defendant (rather than the plaintiff- meaning no financial recovery for the victim) then there is no obligation to pay back the advance.

For additional information regarding lawsuit funding (also referred to as a lawsuit advance, non-recourse funding, or lawsuit loan) you can visit Lawsuit Funding Network Inc. online at www.lawsuitfundingnetwork.com or call 1-866-270-1466.

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