Big Pharma (book)

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AuthorJacky Law
GenreScience writing, medicine, investigative journalism
PublisherConstable (UK), Carroll & Graf (US)
Big Pharma
AuthorJacky Law
SubjectPharmaceutical industry
GenreScience writing, medicine, investigative journalism
PublisherConstable (UK), Carroll & Graf (US)
Publication date
16 January 2006
Publication placeUK
Pages256
ISBN978-1845291396

Big Pharma: How the World's Biggest Drug Companies Control Illness is a 2006 book by British journalist Jacky Law. The book examines the history of the pharmaceutical industry.[1]

Before the book, Law was the associate editor of Scrip Magazine.[2]

Ike Iheanacho writes about the book that "The author is clearly no great fan of the industry. But, refreshingly, she avoids the sort of lazy polemic that casts major pharmaceutical companies as an evil empire that continually foists its products on unwilling and unsuspecting healthcare professionals and patients."[1]

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