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Clinical trials affect everyone’s health,
whether you enroll in one or not.
Journalist
Alex O ’Meara is one of the more than twenty million Americans enrolled
in a clinical trial—three times as many people as a decade ago. Indeed,
clinical trials have become a $24 billion industry that is reshaping
every aspect of health-care development and delivery in the United
States and around the world.
As O ’Meara
chronicles, twentieth-century medical trials have led to epic advances
in health care, from asthma inhalers and insulin pumps to heart valves
and pacemakers. And yet, although regulations safeguard against grossly
unethical tests, significant problems are still associated with how
clinical trials are carried out and reported. For example, despite eight
clinical trials for Vioxx before the FDA approved it in 1998 for use as
a painkiller, Merck took it off the market in 2004, too late for the
eighty-eight thousand Americans who suffered heart attacks while taking
Vioxx and the thirty-eight thousand who died.
Chasing Medical Miracles is the first book to give
readers a behind-the-scenes look at the complicated world of clinical
trials, revealing how a multibillion-dollar industry of private
companies conducting them with little oversight has taken root and
quietly become a major part of the American medical establishment.
Whether you are participating in a clinical trial, considering that
option, or interested in our medical system, Alex O ’Meara’s
ground-breaking book is essential reading.
“In the ethically murky world of clinical trials, Alex
O'Meara's book is an illumination. Whether probing the use of Third
World people to test U.S. drugs, or revealing that the goal of clinical
trials is not to cure anyone but to obtain data, Chasing Medical
Miracles is educational in a valuable and troubling way.”—Stephen P.
Kiernan, author of Last Rights: Rescuing the End of Life from the
Medical System
“Americans have long been mystified about how new drugs are developed.
Though the term ‘clinical trial’ has entered the popular lexicon, most
people still don’t know what goes on behind the scenes. Chasing Medical
Miracles tells the truth about the byzantine world of clinical trials.
O’Meara exposes the ethics of medical research both in the U.S. and
abroad. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how new
medicines are developed.”—Joe Graedon, M.S., and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D.,
authors of The People's Pharmacy