London, GB (PRWEB) December 20, 2013 -- Drug companies are paying doctors to market their drugs at conferences and to prescribe them to patients. This is commonplace within the pharmaceutical industry; however, these practices increase the likelihood that drug prescriptions will be written inappropriately, says The New York Times. Moreover, drugs may have nasty side effects, such as Avodart in the case of prostate enlargement (BPH). In contrast, Dr. Allen’s Device for Prostate Care is able to terminate the process of enlargement at the capillary level and helps to reverse BPH naturally, says Fine Treatment.
According to the article in The New York Times, ‘Glaxo Says It Will Stop Paying Doctors to Promote Drugs’ of December 16, 2013, “The British drug maker GlaxoSmithKline will no longer pay doctors to promote its products and will stop tying compensation of sales representatives to the number of prescriptions doctors write, its chief executive said Monday, effectively ending two common industry practices that critics have long assailed as troublesome conflicts of interest.”
“There is no doubt that paid doctors can prescribe medications that may be either unnecessary at a given stage of a health problem or useless in the long term. For instance, patients should not be taking any drugs at the watchful stage of BPH. But what often happens is that prostate medications are prescribed for years,” comments Dr. Simon Allen. "Paying practices are dangerous as can damage a patient’s health irreversibly. So this announcement is a step towards compliance with a forthcoming regulation: all such payments by pharmaceutical companies are to be made public next year under requirements of the Obama administration’s health care law.”
The side effects of BPH medications are explained by the US Mayo Clinic’s specialists: Finasteride (Proscar) and dutasteride (Avodart) may cause sexual side effects, including impotence, decreased sexual desire or retrograde ejaculation. Furthermore, the side effects of common prostate drugs, such as Propecia and Avodart, have led to their producers being required in the US and Canada to furnish their packaging with health warnings of cancer and impotence.
The exclusive BPH treatment with Dr. Allen’s therapeutic device improves the condition of the prostate gland reducing the size of the prostate and relieving urinary symptoms (LUTS). Here is a short informative video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5xidswhxJM.
“Why should men be paying thousands of dollars for BPH drugs and be at risk of severe side effects, when they can treat themselves with natural Thermobalancing therapy?” asks Dr. Allen. “Dr. Allen’s device improves the condition of the prostate gland supporting general health and well-being without resorting to BPH medications and surgeries.”
For details, visit Fine Treatment at http://finetreatment.com/bph-treatment-prostate-enlargement.
About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:
Dr. Simon Allen, MD, PhD, Academician, member of the ATA, is a highly experienced medical professional. His specialty is in the internal medicine. He has treated a wide range of chronic diseases, including patients after a heart attack, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, prostate and spine conditions, as well as metabolic disorders. Fine Treatment exclusively offers Dr Allen’s devices for chronic prostatitis and BPH treatment, coronary heart disease, dissolving kidney stones, as well as back pain and sciatica relief.
Dr Simon Allen, Fine Treatment, http://www.finetreatment.com, +44 7958878300, [email protected]
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