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Hooked: Ethics, Medicine, and Pharma

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Updates and Commentary related to HOOKED: ETHICS, THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY, by Howard Brody, MD, PhD (Rowman and Littlefield, January, 2007)

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Hooked: Ethics, Medicine, and Pharma skip to main | skip to sidebar Hooked: Ethics, Medicine, and Pharma Updates and Commentary related to HOOKED: ETHICS, THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY, by Howard Brody, MD, PhD (Rowman and Littlefield, January, 2007) Tuesday, September 30, 2014 The Disappearance of Generic Drugs (My source for this post is Elisabeth Rosenthal's article in the New York Times : http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/us/the-soaring-cost-of-a-simple-breath.html?_r=0 --which has actually published almost a year ago, but seems to have some important information that others besides me may have missed.) Once upon a time, we knew that almost all drugs would eventually turn generic. Under the influence of the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, most drugs made the transition from expensive brand-name to cheap generic after 20 years (which actually amounted to 10-12 years after a drug first came onto the market). Walmart inaugurated the sales pitch...

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