A Prescription for Change: The Looming Crisis in Drug Development by Michael S. Kinch
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The book begins with a history of drug development. I was surprised that this history took up more than half of the book. I found it interesting, but it wasn't necessary for the topic of the "looming crisis" in the title. When the book gets around to the crisis, the author provides a reasoned argument, mostly, unsurprisingly, dealing with money. Glad I read it. I'm maintaining my worriedness.
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