Poison Pills: The Untold Story of the Vioxx Drug Scandal | 
enlarge | Author: Tom Nesi Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 031236959X Dewey Decimal Number: 362.1782 EAN: 9780312369590 ASIN: 031236959X
Publication Date: September 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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To the millions of Americans who suffer from chronic pain and arthritis, Vioxx seemed like a miracle. One of the most widely promoted and prescribed pain medications in the world -- used by more than twenty million people -- it was endorsed by the medical establishment and celebrities such as Olympic champion figure skater Dorothy Hamill. With annual sales of $2.5 billion, Vioxx became a pharmaceutical bonanza before being abruptly taken off the market in September 2004, after it was revealed that it led to an increased risk of heart-related disease and death. Drawing on internal documents, video footage, court testimony, and exclusive interviews, as well as three decades of experience inside the medical industry, Tom Nesi tells the dramatic story of what the drug’s manufacturer, Merck, knew and when. It is a compelling narrative of business and medical science run amok, with a cast of characters ranging from those at the highest levels of the multibillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry to research scientists, marketers, and drug company sales reps. Here also are accounts from physicians, lawyers, financial analysts, and patients and their families whose lives have been forever altered by Vioxx. Set against a fascinating history of the origins of the modern pharmaceutical industry, POISON PILLS is a shocking tale that involves the breakdown of the United States medical system, the failures of the Food and Drug Administration, and enormous profits made by a large pharmaceutical corporation at the potential cost of thousands of lives.
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Heroin, Cocaine, and Vioxx November 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great book to read. I found it enlightening and unbiased. It is fascinating to learn all about how today's pharmaceutical giants are the same companies that brought us wonder drags like cocaine and heroin. The story comes to life nicely as you meet characters like Dorthy Hammil, and a bunch of "famous" doctors all partying it up in luxury while patients are dying. This is a story that needed telling and Nesi does a great job giving you the facts in a well told story. Someone should really make a movie out of this book.
Poison Pills by Tom Nesi November 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a real tour de force, which builds up a truly devastating critique of Merck and the whole pharma industry. It is based on meticulous research and presented in a style that is both powerful and very accessible to the general reader.
A simple and eye-opening narrative November 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
All I'd known about the whole Vioxx scandal was what I'd read in the Times up until this point, but I picked this up on a friend's recommendation and it was a fantastic read. A quick read, it had a compelling narrative that kept me going, but stayed away from too much commentary or hyperbole. The story was very clearly laid out with great insider e-mails and quotes. Of particular interest was the explanation of how the FDA was impotent and run by industry insiders under the Bush administration - sort of like the fox being put in charge of the hen-house!
Overall, would definitely recommend.
A movie script for a tragic story in drug development September 28, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The book Poison Pills reads like a a movie script. The author captures the inside story of the development of a drug as if he were a fly in the wall during the deliberations that led to some of the key decisions in the tragic story of Vioxx. The anecdotes and vignettes are sometimes amusing. The exaggerated caricature depictions of some of the players should provide some object lessons for those still engaged in the noble cause of bringing new and innovative pharmaceuticals into the world. Poison Pills reads like fiction but I wish it were so.
A terrific read! September 24, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
A riveting story, expertly told with lively narrative skill and dashes of humor as well as thorough documentation, "Poison Pills" is a vitally important book that casts new light on important issues surrounding health and medicine. The Vioxx scandal was a shocking abuse of power by one of the world's largest and most prestigious pharmaceutical companies--and the author makes it clear that the problems are not necessarily confined to Merck but may be a symptom of the pressures faced by all medical manufacturers. This book really makes you think and it's also highly entertaining, showing the human side of the story with a full range of emotions. Highly recommended to everyone!
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