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âYou know we have more prescription drugs now.Every commercial that comes on TV is a prescription drug ad.I canât watch TV for four minutes without thinking I have five serious diseases.Like: âDo you ever wake up tired in the morning?âOh my god I have this, write this down. Whatever it is, I have it. Half the time I donât even know what the commercial isâŚPeople running in fields or flying kites or swimming in the ocean.Iâm like that is the greatest disease ever. How do you get that?That disease comes with a hot chick and a puppy."
The US and New Zealand are the only two countries that allow ads for prescription drugs. The fact that prescription drug prices in those two countries are through the roof is an interesting coincidence.
âAre you feeling tired? Have your nose, fingers and toes fallen off? It could be Hansenâs disease. Ask your doctor about LeprosyBeGoneâ˘â. Side effects include irritability, spontaneous combustion, and sudden death.
There are only two countries in the world where it is legal to advertise prescription drugs on television. The other one is New Zealand. The drug companies sued the government to allow them to advertise. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court who ruled 9-0 to allow the commercials. The reason? That lousy First Amendment.
I once saw a commercial for a certain medication and asked my GP about it. Turned out I had been on it in the past and had reactions they never mentioned!
(This is NOT something I normally do, BTW. A commercial is no substitute for umpteen years of medical training.)
They donât have these kinds of commercials in other countries so why do we have them here? But then, all the other civilized countries have Universal Health Care.
Not all that long ago, by my reckoning, they did away with cigarette and booze commercials because they were thought to encourage addiction⌠they did, but that isnât my point. My point is⌠why are the drug commercials now allowed when they definitely encouraging similar addictions? Yes, thatâs a rhetorical question, I actually do know why, but do others?
And I really do miss the beer commercials. A lot of them were actually very entertaining. The Rainier beer commercials (when I lived in the Pacific Northwest) were especially entertaining and there were a few other companies that were almost as good. Well anyway, I thought they were pretty funny (see https://www.youtube.com/user/rainierbeertv if youâre curious). One of my favorites was this one â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qXa9oqKL6E â because of the switch from relatively outrageous to fairly subtle (for them 8^)
If you want a real eye opener, write down the names of all the drugs that are advertised during the CBS Evening News and then look up the drug prices on goodrx.com.
They only advertise drugs whose maladies can be describe by a âTLA.â [Three Letter Acronym]The folks that fall for those ads canât remember the actual name of their [imagined] maladies.
A man will not hesitate to take that drug. With a âdamn The side effectsâ attitude. However, if one of the potential side effects is erectile dysfunction, then the answer is a quick âah, Hell NOâ I ainât taking that.
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 6 years ago
I like the line âDonât take this medication if you are allergic to it.â
Anathema Premium Member over 6 years ago
Fortunately I have never experienced any side effects. Has anybody reading this comic had any?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 6 years ago
âYou know we have more prescription drugs now.Every commercial that comes on TV is a prescription drug ad.I canât watch TV for four minutes without thinking I have five serious diseases.Like: âDo you ever wake up tired in the morning?âOh my god I have this, write this down. Whatever it is, I have it. Half the time I donât even know what the commercial isâŚPeople running in fields or flying kites or swimming in the ocean.Iâm like that is the greatest disease ever. How do you get that?That disease comes with a hot chick and a puppy."
Nachikethass over 6 years ago
Donât take any âmedicineâ that needs a commercial!
Cavenee Lonnie Premium Member over 6 years ago
âŚor conniption fits, x-ray vision, hives, invisibility, schizophrenia, bunions, ingrown toenails, scabies, ringworm, mangeâŚ
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 6 years ago
Take it back or give it up?
tudza Premium Member over 6 years ago
Hey Doc, can I get some of that sousaphone?
Da'Dad over 6 years ago
Was I the only one expecting a Dean Martin punchline?
Clotty Peristalt over 6 years ago
The US and New Zealand are the only two countries that allow ads for prescription drugs. The fact that prescription drug prices in those two countries are through the roof is an interesting coincidence.
âAre you feeling tired? Have your nose, fingers and toes fallen off? It could be Hansenâs disease. Ask your doctor about LeprosyBeGoneâ˘â. Side effects include irritability, spontaneous combustion, and sudden death.
WaitingMan over 6 years ago
There are only two countries in the world where it is legal to advertise prescription drugs on television. The other one is New Zealand. The drug companies sued the government to allow them to advertise. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court who ruled 9-0 to allow the commercials. The reason? That lousy First Amendment.
Tyge over 6 years ago
Apparently so! :o(
Egrayjames over 6 years ago
Side effect symptoms can be mitigated, but when they get to âanal leakageââŚ.Iâm gone!
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
I once saw a commercial for a certain medication and asked my GP about it. Turned out I had been on it in the past and had reactions they never mentioned!
(This is NOT something I normally do, BTW. A commercial is no substitute for umpteen years of medical training.)
Darryl Heine over 6 years ago
At least itâs better than that medication commercial with the animated old age wolf â âWatch out, piggies!â
david_42 over 6 years ago
Years ago at a conference, a friend took 45 minutes to list all possible side effects. Totally deadpan. It had people rolling in the aisle.
smgray over 6 years ago
Ever notice that the side effects are worse than the problem? Suicide as a side effect, however, will certainly permanently end the problem.
KEA over 6 years ago
Had to read that 2x â first time I thought it said âSusanswerphoneâ.
PurpleOpus over 6 years ago
They donât have these kinds of commercials in other countries so why do we have them here? But then, all the other civilized countries have Universal Health Care.
locake over 6 years ago
That is not a real drug name. It has no Q X or Z in it.
locake over 6 years ago
Side effectâ Fatal Events.
ron over 6 years ago
And thereâs the caveat âStop taking this drug if death occurs.â
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
A long time ago Carlin the Great said the same things, âThe side effects are worse than the disease!!â
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 6 years ago
We donât have these adâs in Canada, or HMOs. Not the best system around but designed to be fair to all.
dtdbiz over 6 years ago
I see those commercials and think, âHow bad is my life that people suffering chronic illnesses are more active and interesting than meâŚâ
sml7291 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Not all that long ago, by my reckoning, they did away with cigarette and booze commercials because they were thought to encourage addiction⌠they did, but that isnât my point. My point is⌠why are the drug commercials now allowed when they definitely encouraging similar addictions? Yes, thatâs a rhetorical question, I actually do know why, but do others?
And I really do miss the beer commercials. A lot of them were actually very entertaining. The Rainier beer commercials (when I lived in the Pacific Northwest) were especially entertaining and there were a few other companies that were almost as good. Well anyway, I thought they were pretty funny (see https://www.youtube.com/user/rainierbeertv if youâre curious). One of my favorites was this one â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qXa9oqKL6E â because of the switch from relatively outrageous to fairly subtle (for them 8^)
cabalonrye over 6 years ago
@Some idiot on the internet â You never had the urge to row down a river with two friends and a dog, have you? :)
Spooky D Cat over 6 years ago
If you want a real eye opener, write down the names of all the drugs that are advertised during the CBS Evening News and then look up the drug prices on goodrx.com.
shamino over 6 years ago
All those side effects from a Sousaphone? Iâll have to let my high school marching band know about that.
jjbarefoot over 6 years ago
But right now I canât wait âtil the November election is past, so we can get back to these entertaining drug ads! So tired of the political lies.
Tyge over 6 years ago
They only advertise drugs whose maladies can be describe by a âTLA.â [Three Letter Acronym]The folks that fall for those ads canât remember the actual name of their [imagined] maladies.
Sneaker over 6 years ago
Another good reason we have no TV in our home. Law suits against everything also!!
sallyannia over 6 years ago
Donât forgetâDonât take Susafon if you are allergic to Susafon!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 6 years ago
We live in a very litigious society and this is the price we pay for thatâŚ
RWill over 6 years ago
Ask your doctor if Effitol is right for you.
mywifeslover over 4 years ago
A man will not hesitate to take that drug. With a âdamn The side effectsâ attitude. However, if one of the potential side effects is erectile dysfunction, then the answer is a quick âah, Hell NOâ I ainât taking that.