“This powerful book, Hazardous to Our Health?, examines the issues from a rarely voiced and considered viewpoint. The history of the FDA’s growth to power is accurate, and the insights are provocative. Those insights will, inevitably, become a critical part of the national debate about FDA reform and contribute to its vital balance and the welfare of patients.”
Description
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is one of the most powerful of federal regulatory agencies, if not the most powerful. It regulates over 25% of all consumer goods sold in the United States. It makes decisions on a daily basis that affect the lives of millions of people.
While the FDA was created to protect the public, how well is it fulfilling this mission and whose interests is it actually protecting?
In this book, four outstanding scholars examine how the FDA accumulated its enormous power and what effects it has had on the public. It also explores who actually benefits and loses from FDA actions, and whether alternatives exist to safeguard the health of Americans. This book raises serious questions about the wisdom of giving policing power with little oversight or appeal process to scientists, as the FDA currently does. It also argues forcefully that the FDA unnecessarily delays beneficial medicines and medical devices, many of which are routinely available in Europe, from being available to Americans.
Reviews
“Hazardous to Our Health? adds invaluable insights into FDA regulatory deficiencies and their possible solution.”
“As Hazardous to Our Health? makes clear, the FDA’s record is execrable. Given the overwhelming incentives to inflate and misuse its power, administrative reform is no option. This book makes the case for individual freedom.”