Bitter Pills, Muhammad H. Zaman
Bitter Pills, Muhammad H. Zaman
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Bitter Pills
The Global War on Counterfeit Drugs

Author: Muhammad H. Zaman

Narrator: Matthew Boston

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/14/2018


Synopsis

The explosion of Internet commerce, coupled with globalization and increased pharmaceutical use, has led to an unprecedented vulnerability in the U.S. drug supply. Today, an estimated 80% of our drugs are manufactured overseas, mostly in India and China. Every link along this supply chain offers an opportunity for counterfeiters, and increasingly, they are breaking in. In 2008, fake doses of the blood thinner Heparin killed 81 people worldwide. In 2012, a counterfeit version of the cancer drug Avastin, containing no active chemotherapy ingredient, was widely distributed in the United States. In early 2013, a drug trafficker was sentenced to prison for distributing an assortment of counterfeit, Chinese-made pharmaceuticals across America. By the time he was arrested, he had already sold over 140,000 fake pills to customers.

Even when the U.S. system works, consumers are increasingly circumventing the safeguards. Skyrocketing health care costs in the U.S. have forced more Americans to become "medical tourists" seeking drugs, life-saving treatments, and transplants abroad, sometimes in countries with rampant counterfeit drug problems and no FDA. Bitter Pills will heighten the public's awareness about counterfeit drugs, critically examine possible solutions, and help people protect themselves.

About Muhammad H. Zaman

Muhammad H. Zaman is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health at Boston University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sima on July 17, 2019

When you head to a nearby CVS, or a local pharmacy to buy the simplest of things, be it Ibuprofen, you do not think about the sequence of multifaceted processes which enable that pill to stand on that shelf, with its viability and its quality. This book dares to ask questions concerning an internati......more

Goodreads review by I Read, Therefore I Blog on August 21, 2019

Muhammad H. Zaman is Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health at Boston University and in this timely book he examines the problems in tackling drug counterfeiting from science and technology, political, regulatory, and business viewpoints but while he does well at highlighting t......more