Side effects: a prosecutor, a whistleblower, and a bestselling antidepressant on trial
Chris Chaloner , Freelance healthcare ethics consultant
THIS IS a true story about the influence that drug companies exert on clinical practice and the impact this has on clinicians, researchers and patients. At the heart of what is a well-told and gripping story is a New York-based attorney who led an unprecedented lawsuit against one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies.
Mental Health Practice.
15, 10, 8-8.
doi: 10.7748/mhp.15.10.8.s4
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