Introduction:
In the short period between 2000 to 2003, almost all large pharmaceutical companies
passed through the U.S. courts
accused of fraudulent practices.
eight of these companies have been ordered to pay more than $ 2.2 trillion
fine. In four of these cases involved drug companies
-TAP Pharmaceuticals, Abbott, AstraZeneca and Bayer-
have acknowledged their responsibility for criminal actions
have endangered the health and lives of thousands of people 1.
What are these actions? Who gets the consequences?
What drives pharmaceutical companies to act in such a way?
What responses are taking place before such abuse and what should happen even
? In this current study
Notebook strategies of this industry and the direct impact they have
in the way we think about health and illness and
the resources we have to promote the first and
prevent or cure the second.
1. THE CASE OF "FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION"
2. THE CASE OF ANTI-AIDS DRUGS TO AFRICA
3. WEALTH AND POWER AGAINST THE POOR
4. An internal crisis. THERAPEUTIC INNOVATION CAPACITY
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