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I just finished this book and feel the need to share it. The title may sound too conspiratorial for some, but the author is a member of the faculty at Harvard Medical School, and the points made in the book seem to be backed up. Note - not all blame is placed on pharmaceutical companies - it is shared with medical journals, government agencies and politicians.
Here are a few quotes that (IMHO) are surprising, but overshadowed by the gory details about Vioxx, Neurontin, insulin analogs, sales of medical journal reprints, the proportion of money spent on drug and device studies vs. what might actually improve health, etc.
Here are a few quotes that (IMHO) are surprising, but overshadowed by the gory details about Vioxx, Neurontin, insulin analogs, sales of medical journal reprints, the proportion of money spent on drug and device studies vs. what might actually improve health, etc.
- "The case against [biomedical] science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue.... Science has taken a turn toward darkness." Richard Horton, editor in chief of The Lancet
- "Don't believe anything, not one thing, put out by a pharmaceutical company. Just don't believe it. You start from there." Catherine Deangelis, [former] editor in chief, Journal of the American Medical Association
- "The statins saga forces us to confront the deep flaws in our current system for evaluating medicines and guiding clinical decisions. In particular, how can it be right to recommend mass treatment of healthy people without independent review of the patient level data, especially the data on adverse effects?" Emma Parish, Theodora Bloom and Fiona Godlee, British Medical Journal