The pharmaceutical company that produces a drug I take is asking that I take their survey. The questions ask for specific details about my taking of the medication (what is the date of your last dose? is there anything preventing you from taking the drug as prescribed?).
I'm already a little bit skeptical about the circumstances surrounding the prescription, and I'm wondering if you guys have any experience declining to answer this kind of survey.
Citing temperature reasons, the drug is delivered to my door, so I've never met anyone from the pharmaceutical company or pharmacy, but have interacted with them over the phone and email. They record my phone calls and seem to pass my emails between staff members. I don't know, it's just a little sketchy and I was hoping to get other people's perspectives.
If you suggest I not answer, do I decline to do so or simply ignore their messages? Any more information on balancing privacy with navigating healthcare institutions is appreciated.
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