miércoles, 19 de agosto de 2009

No Gracias/Si Gracias: Lo que dice el islam...


Islam View about gifts & dinner-offers by medical representatives

Q. I am a Doctor.Can I receive gifts & dinner-offers by medical representatives? They offer these things so that we promote their drugs irrespective of price & quality


Praise be to Allaah.

If you are a doctor working on your own account (i.e., in a clinic of your own), then it is permissible for you to accept the invitations of these companies, on condition that you do not let that influence the kind of medicine you give to the sick. Rather you should prescribe the best medicine for the patient, paying attention to the price, or you should give him the freedom to choose. On this basis, your acceptance of the invitations extended by these companies should be to enable you to find out what kind of medicines etc. they have to offer.

By the same token, if you are not working for yourself, if you accept these invitations simply to acquaint yourself with the company’s products, that is o.k., but if that will make you biased towards one company rather than another because of these invitations or because of gifts that they have given to you, then that is not right.

If you are not working in your own clinic, and you have influence in the hospital where you work such that they will buy the kind of medicine that you advise them to buy, then it is better to avoid these invitations in order to be on the safe side.

Ref.: www.islamqa.com

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1 comentario:

Anónimo dijo...

Este consejo lógicamente no sólo debería valer para los musulmanes. La prescripción debe ser responsable y comprometida, con la sociedad y no con el bolsillo de uno. Y no se a qué esperan los políticos que tanto promueven el uso de genéricos para ponerse en "pie de guerra" contra ciertos comportamientos abusivos e irresponsables por parte de médicos y farmacéuticas.