9/17/2011

Defining Drugs: How Government Became the Arbiter of Pharmaceutical Fact Review

Defining Drugs: How Government Became the Arbiter of Pharmaceutical Fact
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The pharmaceutical industry has long been regulated by the government, which has become not only a regulator but a verifier of drug facts in the process: who better to analyze the federal government's rule in defining drug facts than Richard Henry Parrish II, an assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Shenandoah University. His specialty allows for an analysis and argument that the government came to its role because the pharmacy and medical professions could enforce definitions and standards only through its police powers. From social systems regulating drug therapies in this country to how such standards were established Defining Drugs is an essential key for the medical profession and any who would understand the drug industry's regulation processes.


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