Sickening: who is protecting pharma consumers?

Perspect Biol Med. 2023;66(2):327-343. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2023.0018.ABSTRACTIn 2022, John Abramson published Sickening: How Big Pharma Broke American Healthcare and How We Can Repair It. The book illustrates how large pharmaceutical companies have become misinformation machines that have corrupted peer-reviewed journals, systematic review authors, and guideline committees. Industry influence includes selective reporting of clinical trial results and selection of control groups likely to enhance benefits and disguise side effects. Other documented forms of influence include clear conflicts of interest for members of guideline committees and even direct intimidation. The book concludes with a series of implementable reforms, such as ensuring the accuracy and completeness of evidence, developing an independent National Health Board, designing clinical research to optimize health outcomes, requiring the posting of research data so that independent scholars can replicate analyses, and ensuring the accuracy of direct consumer advertising. Abramson's book is a must read for students of medicine, public health, and public policy.PMID:37755720 | DOI:10.1353/pbm.2023.0018
Source: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Source Type: research