Bitter Pills : The Global War on Counterfeit Drugs
- Category: English
- Pages: 264
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-12077
- ISBN: 978-0-19-070088-1
Rs.625
Long the scourge of
developing countries, fake pills are now increasingly available
everywhere. The explosion of Internet commerce, coupled with
globalization and increased pharmaceutical use, has led to unprecedented
vulnerabilities in drug supply. Today, an estimated 80 percent 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 and resulted in hundreds of
severe allergic reactions. 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 named
Francis Ortiz Gonzalez was sentenced to prison for distributing an
assortment of counterfeit, Chinese-made pharmaceuticals. By the time he
was arrested, he had already sold over 140,000 fake pills to customers.
Even when the system works, as it mostly does, consumers are
increasingly circumventing the safeguards. Bitter Pills will heighten
the public’s awareness about counterfeit drugs, critically examine
possible solutions, and help people protect themselves. Author Muhammad
Hamid Zaman pays special attention to the science and engineering behind
both counterfeit and legitimate drugs, and the role of a “technological
fix” for the fake drug problem. Increasingly, fake drugs affect us all.
Author Description
Muhammad Hamid Zaman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health, Boston University.
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Pages | 264 |
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