A review by hybridpubscout
Drugs for Life: How Pharmaceutical Companies Define Our Health by Joseph Dumit

4.0

Depressing but enlightening, and easily understandable by anyone who has worked in marketing, been marketed to, or been to a doctor in the United States. It's presented as a resigned indictment of medical capitalism, almost with a shrug emoji and a "welp, it's what's happening and I don't see a way out" attitude. I think the idea that pharmaceutical companies realize that their approach is problematic but blame consumers for the way the market works is very telling.