The forces that shape America's most powerful consumer agency Because of the importance of what it regulates, the FDA comes under tremendous political, industry, and consumer pressure. But the pressure goes far beyond the ordinary lobbying of Washington trade groups. Its mandate-one quarter of the national economy-brings the FDA into the middle of some of the most important and contentious issues of modern society. From "designer" babies and abortion to the price of prescription drugs and the role of government itself, Inside the FDA takes readers on an intriguing journey into the world of today's most powerful consumer agency. In a time when companies continue to accuse the FDA of nitpicking and needlessly delaying needed new drugs, and consumers are convinced that the agency bends to industry pressure by rushing unsafe drugs to market, Inside the FDA digs deep to reveal the truth. Through scores of interviews and real-world stories, Hawthorne also shows how and why the agency makes some of its most controversial decisions as well as how its recent reaction to certain issues-including the revolutionary cancer drug Erbitux, stem cell research, and bioengineering of food-may jeopardize its ability to keep up with future scientific developments. Inside the FDA takes a closer look at the practices, people, and politics of this crucial watchdog in light of the competing pressures and trends of modern society, revealing what the FDA is supposed to do, what it actually does-and fails to do-who it influences, and how it could better fulfill its mandate. The decisions that the FDA makes are literally life and death. Inside the FDA provides a sophisticated account of how this vitally important agency struggles to balance bureaucracy and politics with its overriding mission to promote the country's health.



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FRAN HAWTHORNE is Senior Contributing Editor of Institutional Investor and has connections deep within the business and finance communities. Hawthorne has been covering health care and business for more than twenty years for Fortune, Crain's New York Business, and other publications, and she now writes regularly for such newspapers and magazines as the New York Times, Worth, and Self. She is the author of The Merck Druggernaut, which is also published by Wiley.

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Praise for INSIDE THE FDA

"A clear-eyed, thoughtful look at an agency that regulates a quarter of the U.S. economy and, more than any other, has the safety of the American public in its hands. Inside the FDA makes plain how powerful and controversial the Food and Drug Administration has become. People seeking to understand the government's role in health care and the biotech revolution would be wise to read Ms. Hawthorne's book."
—Elizabeth MacBride Health-care writer and former managing editor of Crain's New York Business

"Controversy lives on the FDA's doorstep, and it knocks loudly—as it did recently with Vioxx—when a drug it approves is involved in consumer deaths. Fran Hawthorne has written a vivid and compelling account of the pressures from politicians, industry, and consumers; the scientific uncertainties; the risk-reward compromises; and the constantly changing legal landscape that influences the agency's life-and-death decisions. Since these pressures are not likely to diminish, it is all but inevitable that another Vioxx will slip past the scientists of this powerful, public-spirited but imperfect institution."
—Clem Morgello Former senior editor and columnist at Newsweek, and former senior editor at Dun's Review

Praise for THE MERCK DRUGGERNAUT

"[Hawthorne] understands and communicates the incredible complexity of discovering new drugs and introducing them to the market."
The New York Times

Zusammenfassung
The forces that shape America's most powerful consumer agency

Because of the importance of what it regulates, the FDA comes under tremendous political, industry, and consumer pressure. But the pressure goes far beyond the ordinary lobbying of Washington trade groups. Its mandate-one quarter of the national economy-brings the FDA into the middle of some of the most important and contentious issues of modern society. From "designer" babies and abortion to the price of prescription drugs and the role of government itself, Inside the FDA takes readers on an intriguing journey into the world of today's most powerful consumer agency.

In a time when companies continue to accuse the FDA of nitpicking and needlessly delaying needed new drugs, and consumers are convinced that the agency bends to industry pressure by rushing unsafe drugs to market, Inside the FDA digs deep to reveal the truth. Through scores of interviews and real-world stories, Hawthorne also shows how and why the agency makes some of its most controversial decisions as well as how its recent reaction to certain issues-including the revolutionary cancer drug Erbitux, stem cell research, and bioengineering of food-may jeopardize its ability to keep up with future scientific developments.

Inside the FDA takes a closer look at the practices, people, and politics of this crucial watchdog in light of the competing pressures and trends of modern society, revealing what the FDA is supposed to do, what it actually does-and fails to do-who it influences, and how it could better fulfill its mandate. The decisions that the FDA makes are literally life and death. Inside the FDA provides a sophisticated account of how this vitally important agency struggles to balance bureaucracy and politics with its overriding mission to promote the country's health.



Inhalt

Introduction v

Chapter 1: Case Study: Chasing Cancer 1

Chapter 2: Beyond Science 23

Chapter 3: The First 100 Years 35

Chapter 4: "You Don't Know Which Agency Is in Charge" 65

Chapter 5: Truckloads of Paper 79

Chapter 6: Case Study: The Return of Thalidomide 109

Chapter 7: How Picky Is the FDA? 123

Chapter 8: How Powerful Is Industry? 143

Chapter 9: Case Study: The Death of Monica George 179

Chapter 10: When Consumers Get Angry 191

Chapter 11: A Political Pawn 209

Chapter 12: FDA and DNA 233

Chapter 13: The FDA Meets Madison Avenue 253

Chapter 14: Frivolous Drugs? 273

Chapter 15: The Next 100 Years 285

Acknowledgments 309

Notes 311

Bibliography 329

Index 333

Titel
Inside the FDA
Untertitel
The Business and Politics Behind the Drugs We Take and the Food We Eat
EAN
9780471724964
ISBN
978-0-471-72496-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
03.04.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.61 MB
Anzahl Seiten
288
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch