medical racketeering
Yeah, so I use asthma meds for my allergic reactions to things. There's two inhalers, one blue, one orange. The blue is cheap, about $20 a pop, and you use it at need. The orange, meant to control the condition, is $100 a pop and used twice daily. It comes with a whole hoard of scary side effects and cautions too. Like you can get thrush from using it, for instance.
Every time I discuss it with a pharmacist or doctor the bottom line is there's no reason not to use the cheaper blue one as needed. But every time I order it, they ask how much I use it and suggest I should be using more of the orange to control the problem. And I have that conversation again. Again asking why the orange is better, pointing out that the answer they're giving me is empty (they say "well the blue one is just a bandaid." I answer "how is damping my immune response not the same kind of treating the symptom but on a different level? And does it not have more and worse side effects? And look at the price!" )
Oh it's annoying. As far as I can see, it's a racket for the sale of the orange stuff. Which I do not find effective anyway.