Hi Tigerpaws,
I guess the $5 asprin dates me a little. That was what they started out at the beginning of my career. At that same time medical insurance costs were spoken of in terms of percentage of salary, ie 10%. Now they talk of percent of GDP of 19+%. At that time we estimated that the medical insurance system as it existed would become unsustainable when premium approached 20% of salary, which is where it is now past and the system is disintegrating. Insurance cost of $12K/yr for somebody making $36,000 is impossible. We had also linked in fossil fuel inflation in our economic predictions and and projected that such costs would also increase at 2-4x inflation, just as medical costs did, and compete for the shrinking dollar speeding up the self destruction of our medical and economic system.
President Clinton is not remembered for the biggest thing he did, put off the economic collapse from the mid 90's until 2008 by making a few changes. I had designed a model of the economic collapse with trillions of debt and I called the model "Black Hole".
My fellow consultants and I all put our fingers in the dike holding back the flood. we worked for plan trustees in the interests of the plan members, going after bad docs and bad insurers equally.
My academic career didn't turn out the way I expected. I had to drop out of college 4 times in 4 years for health reasons. It was a continuation of the previous 12 years in which I missed 1/3 the school year each year. All of this because of the pseudo vitamins folic acid and cyanocobalamin, an inactive folate and inactive cobalamin (lab mistake that got the Nobel prize)that my body finds unusable and destroyed my health. I've been recovering from that the past 9 years now and with the advent of Metafolin (REAL METHYLFOLATE) a few years ago have finally come out of a life long vitamin deficiency about 5 months ago.
I'm plenty pissed off at the medical research establishment for destroying my life by protecting bad research. There are millions and millions sick and even dying from these same man made vitamin deficiencies right now and it isn't recognized. Hell, it's even protected and a treaty (Codex Alimentarus, written by the chemicasl industry) would get rid of all the "natural" vitamins and make them prescription only thereby insuring that nobody will self discover the real effects of the real vitamins and be able to recover. Instead the populations taking these pseudo vitamins are maintained in a marginal state of perpetual ill health with multitudes of neuromuscular and metabolic problems. The lack of real b12 and real folate causes hundreds of symptoms and biochemical changes that are like chasing fairies as they are results, not causes.
The tie in is that lack of these b12 and folate vitamins causes all sorts of growth and biochemical abnormalities. These lacks completely screws up hormones. They might be a cause of gyne. At 39 my testosterone dropped through the floor and it wasn't until 12 years later that I was prescribed testosterone. Suddenly sexual functioning returned, energy, mood, feeling at least half decent, but not until after correcting the pseudo cyanocbl to methylb12 and having functioning b12 in my body for a change.
However, the docs prescribing testosterone didn't warn me of possible enlarged breasts but then they were looking at my DDs when it was prescribed. It was way too late to make any difference anyway.
I've never had to have any prostate treatment and so would not have been warned for that specific treatment. However, when one checks out which meds can cause enlarged breasts we see some diuretics (yup, got those), thyroid hormone (have that), morphine (have that), testosterone (have that), benzos (had those), Dilantin (had that) etc. Seems like every med I get prescribed through the years had that side effect as a possibility but nobody ever said anything about those or most other side effects
The Vioxx situation is only a tiny tip of the iceberg. It is all too characteristic of how intellectually corrupt the research and marketing of drugs, and other medical treatments has become.
Basically I have worked in a business that hasn't let me buy it's product, medical insurance, for decades. As I worked with software and data, I didn't make the rules, only enforced them and tried to reform the industry from the inside.