The US Prescription Project (RxP) has issued a nationwide call for both academic medical centers and individual physician groups to stop accepting free drug samples, or to strictly regulate and limit their use, following the release of a new report in the American Journal of Public Health showing that only 28% of those who got samples were poor. The study refutes the claim of pharmaceutical companies that samples are mostly used to help doctors provide drugs to indigent patients.
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