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BMJ 2004;329:862 (9 October), doi:10.1136/bmj.329.7470.862
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Dr Marcia Angell, a member of Harvard Medical School's Department of Social Medicine, has written a painstakingly researched book on the wiles and ways of what has come to be called "big pharma." It is a clear exposé of the American drug industry and is written in the impassioned but impeccable prose we expect from a former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Marcia Angell Random House, $24.95, pp 336 ISBN 0 375 50846 5 Also available as an ebook, $17.95 www.randomhouse.com
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Angell says that $200bn (£110bn;
165bn) is spent annually on prescription drugs in the United States. With the cost rising 12% a year, it is the fastest growing part of America's swollen health bill. In 2002 the average price of the 50 commonest drugs used by elderly people was nearly $1500 for a year's supply. At, say, six prescriptionsnot an uncommon number among elderly
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Fred Charatan, retired geriatric physician
Florida charatanf@bellsouth.net
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