
Bottle of Lies
The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom
by Katherine Eban
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“@Coexistwithdif1 @minicnair It is an awesome book, great investigation. @KatherineEban is terrific. | I loved "Bottle of Lies" book, wanted similar biz investigation books, but Amazon is so useless/overloaded on recommendation now, a joke from collaborative filtering field it pioneered. I was "recommended" 320 books in total in paid & unpaid links. | Read this book. If you buy generic medicines, a must read. Hope the Government of India reads this.”
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Best Science Books, Health, and Business.
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2019New York Public Library Best Books of 2019 Kirkus Reviews Best Health and Science Books of 2019Science Friday Best Books of 2019 New postscript by the authorFrom an awardwinning journalist, an explosive narrative investigation of the generic drug boom that reveals fraud and lifet...
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Best Science Books, Health, and Business.
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“@Coexistwithdif1 @minicnair It is an awesome book, great investigation. @KatherineEban is terrific. | I loved "Bottle of Lies" book, wanted similar biz investigation books, but Amazon is so useless/overloaded on recommendation now, a joke from collaborative filtering field it pioneered. I was "recommended" 320 books in total in paid & unpaid links. | Read this book. If you buy generic medicines, a must read. Hope the Government of India reads this.”
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