Citations:Pharmageddon

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English citations of Pharmageddon

  1. A dystopian scenario wherein medicine and the pharmaceuticals industry have a net detrimental effect on human health and medical progress does more harm than good.
    • 2000: Michael Specter, The New Yorker: The Pharmageddon Riddle, the 10th day of April
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    • 2002: Harriet Adcock, The Pharmaceutical journal: Pharmageddon: is it too late to tackle growing resistance to anti-infectives? (ISSN: 0031–6873), TITLE
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    • 2003: [AUTHOR UNKNOWN], Time magazine: Cures on the Cob, the 26th day of May
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    • 2003(?): Anthony W. Fox, MD, PhD, FFPM, The AAPP…Rχ: The Voice of Physicians Engaged In Pharmaceutical Medicine (Volume 10, Issue 2) — Prediction: Renaissance of Clinical Pharmacology, p5
      However, an argument can be made that clinical pharmacology may now have survived its dark ages. We are probably not facing “clinical pharmageddon”.
    • 2003: Mae-Wan Ho (editor), Science in Society (Issue №17): Biosafety Alerts: “Pharmageddon”, Winter Issue
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    • 2007: Charles Medawar, The Social Audit: Pharmageddon? — Call for Abstracts, in the month of July (before the 18th day thereof)
      We see this conference as a first step in developing the signalling and monitoring systems needed to keep Pharmageddon at bay.