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Global pharmaceuticals : ethics, markets, practices

Kleinman, Arthur(Edited by)Lakoff, Andrew(Edited by)Petryna, Adriana(Edited by)
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In some parts of the world spending on pharmaceuticals is astronomical.

In others people do not have access to basic or life-saving drugs.

Individuals struggle to afford medications; whole populations are neglected, considered too poor to constitute profitable markets for the development and distribution of necessary drugs.

The ethnographies brought together in this timely collection analyze both the dynamics of the burgeoning international pharmaceutical trade and the global inequalities that emerge from and are reinforced by market-driven medicine.

Together they demonstrate that questions about who will be treated and who will not filter through every phase of pharmaceutical production, from pre-clinical research to human testing, marketing, distribution, prescription, and consumption.

Whether considering how American drug companies seek to create a market for antidepressants in Japan, how Brazil has created a model HIV/Aids prevention and treatment program, or how the urban poor in Delhi understand and access healthcare, these essays illuminate the roles of corporations, governments, NGOs, and individuals in relation to global pharmaceuticals. Some essays show how individual and communal identities are affected by the marketing and availability of medications.

Among these are an exploration of how the pharmaceutical industry shapes popular and expert understandings of mental illness in North America and Great Britain.

There is also an examination of the agonizing choices facing Ugandan families trying to finance aids treatment.

Several essays explore the inner workings of the emerging international pharmaceutical regime.

One looks at the expanding quest for clinical research subjects; another at the entwining of science and business interests in the Argentine market for psychotropic medications.

By bringing the moral calculations involved in the production and distribution of pharmaceuticals into stark relief, this collection charts urgent new territory for social scientific research.

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Duke University Press
082233741X / 9780822337416
Paperback / softback
15/03/2006
United States
English
312 p.
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Ethnographic case studies focused on the dynamics of the burgeoning international pharmaceutical industry and the global inequalities that emerge from and are reinforced by market-driven medicine.
Ethnographic case studies focused on the dynamics of the burgeoning international pharmaceutical industry and the global inequalities that emerge from and are reinforced by market-driven medicine. JHBA Social theory, JHMP Physical anthropology, KNDP Pharmaceutical industries