
Bad Pharma
How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients
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Narrated by:
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Jot Davies
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Ben Goldacre
About this listen
Shortlisted for: Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year – Specsavers National Book Awards 2012
'Bad Science’ hilariously exposed the tricks that quacks and journalists use to distort science, becoming a 400,000 copy bestseller. Now Ben Goldacre puts the $600bn global pharmaceutical industry under the microscope. What he reveals is a fascinating, terrifying mess.
Doctors and patients need good scientific evidence to make informed decisions. But instead, companies run bad trials on their own drugs, which distort and exaggerate the benefits by design. When these trials produce unflattering results, the data is simply buried. All of this is perfectly legal. In fact, even government regulators withhold vitally important data from the people who need it most. Doctors and patient groups have stood by too, and failed to protect us. Instead, they take money and favours, in a world so fractured that medics and nurses are now educated by the drugs industry.
The pharmaceutical industry spends more on marketing than it does on research and development. New diseases are invented in order to swell profits. It distorts and suppresses the results of clinical trials if they are unfavourable. Patients' pressure groups are covertly sponsored by pill manufacturers. Its offences are countless and the consequences are felt by us all. What we trust to cure us may be ineffectual or actually harmful. Patients are harmed in huge numbers.
Ben Goldacre is Britain’s finest writer on the science behind medicine, and ‘Bad Pharma’ is a clear and witty attack, showing exactly how the science has been distorted, how our systems have been broken, and how easy it would be to fix them.
©2012 Ben Goldacre (P)2012 W F Howes LtdScary litany of cynical corporate manipulation
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evidence based practice
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well explained expose on pharmaceutical industry
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Would you listen to Bad Pharma again? Why?
It's message is phenomenally important for modern medicine,What did you like best about this story?
All of it. Especially the introduction and final chapterWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The need for access to evidence and trials . even negative trialsFor Everyone who had ever taken a medicine
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Would you listen to Bad Pharma again? Why?
Very interesting topic. This book exposes the fact that different medicines for the same conditions are not tested against each other and a new drug only has to be better than nothing to be given a licence.If you’ve listened to books by Ben Goldacre before, how does this one compare?
N/AWhich character – as performed by Jot Davies – was your favourite?
N/AWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Some of it was a bit repetitive.Interesting topic
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What other book might you compare Bad Pharma to, and why?
Although this isn't a comparison as such it does link in well with Ben Goldacres Bad Science. The continuation from Bad Science is great and I find his writing has improved in Bad Pharma (the order of content is far clearer).Have you listened to any of Jot Davies’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I haven't listened to other performances by Jot Davies however I did find his performance brilliant. He clearly had researched Ben Goldacres own lectures and performances and tried to match his tone. Very clear voice.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I found this book evoked every possible emotion. Although I was aware of each case individually when you listen to them back to back I found, much to my surprise, I was outraged. That said Ben Goldacre has a witty and light-hearted way of writing.Any additional comments?
I highly recommend this book, especially if you're a medical student. It's a long book to read (I have also read both Bad Pharma and Bad Science) they are excellent reads but it's much easier to listen to them, especially for the general public as it's hard to motivate yourself to read a such a long book.Brillant book for all medics and academics
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Great information
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What made the experience of listening to Bad Pharma the most enjoyable?
this is an interesting and engaging look at why we take the drugs we take. how they come to be and how effective they are and are not.What other book might you compare Bad Pharma to, and why?
Do read all of Ben Pharma books there are well worth itAny additional comments?
I'm a Healthcare Profesional and I found this fascinating its definitely changed my approach to drugs and Vaccines. PS This is not an all drugs are bad, kind of book, in this book Ben sets out the issues and challenges and in finding the good evidence to help you I and regulators make informed choices about what works and what does not.One of the most important Medical books youll ever
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As a doctor of 30 years standing.......
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Insightful and infuriating
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