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Patients like me benefit from helpful drug ads on TV | Dorothy Leone-Glasser

The ads can help patients compare medicines and ask better questions, the author writes, after more than 40 years living with chronic disease.

  • A patient advocates for television pharmaceutical advertisements as a valuable resource. These ads help patients stay informed about emerging medical options while they manage chronic health conditions and navigate the complex healthcare landscape.
  • For more than four decades, the patient has managed a chronic condition. This experience requires constant vigilance and learning to advocate for oneself within a healthcare system that can often feel overwhelming for patients.
  • Television advertisements provide exposure to new treatments. Patients use this information to facilitate more thoughtful and productive conversations with their physicians, helping them understand available options and manage their health more effectively.
  • The author expressed deep concern regarding regulatory proposals that would restrict direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising. Such measures overlook how real patients utilize this information to navigate their care and manage their chronic conditions.
  • These advertisements remain a genuine resource for patients. Although they are not perfect, they are necessary for discovering new treatment options and managing complex health conditions in a system that can be difficult.
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Patients like me benefit from helpful drug ads on TV | Dorothy Leone-Glasser

For more than four decades, I have navigated life while managing a chronic disease. This experience comes with countless appointments, trying new medicines and learning to be my own advocate in a health system that can feel overwhelming for patients.

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Helena Independent Record broke the news in Helena, United States on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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