Generic Drugs
A Consumer’s Self-Defense Guide
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About the Book
When you purchase drug products, you don’t expect them to be contaminated with antifreeze, industrial chemicals, glass, or dangerous bacteria. But this happens every day when uninformed consumers buy prescription or over-the- counter and behind-the-counter drug products.
Armed with the right knowledge, you can avoid the dangers and risks of these drugs and protect yourself and your family. This layperson’s guide, written by a drug industry insider, will tell you how the U.S. drug industry works, how drugs are made, where the ingredients come from, and how to identify which drug companies are good and which to avoid.
Topics covered include:
- how generic drugs are approved versus brand name drugs;
- real stories about how bad drugs have destroyed lives;
- questionable manufacturing practices;
- dangers of active ingredients.
You don’t have to put yourself and your family at risk every time you buy a drug at the store. Make smart buying decisions and take charge of your life with Generic Drugs: A Consumer’s Self-Defense Guide.
About the Author
Clifford Nilsen has more than forty years of industrial experience, specializing in quality systems, laboratory management, compliance, and technical operations in the pharmaceutical, nutritional supplement, and chemical manufacturing industries. An independent consultant, he is also the author of Managing the Analytical Laboratory: Plain and Simple and The Quality Control Chemist: Plain and Simple. He lives in southeast Pennsylvania with his wife, Francine.