The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is one of the most powerful of
federal regulatory agencies, if not the most powerful, regulating about
25 per cent of all consumer goods in the United States. It routinely
makes decisions that determine the well-being of millions of people in
the United States and around the world concerning foods, drugs, medical
devices, and dietary supplements. Although the FDA was created to
protect the public, could its actual operations have the opposite
effect, causing enormous harm to public health? Assembling the work of
three outstanding scholars, Hazardous to Our Health? provides a lucid
and comprehensive examination of the FDA: How has the FDA acquired its
vast powers? What have been the effects of the FDA? Why has the FDA
failed to achieve its goals? Who actually benefits and loses from the
FDA? How has the FDA defended itself against criticism? What real
alternatives exist to the FDA? and much more. Hazardous to Our Health?
goes beyond mere assumptions, conjectures, and political predilections
to examine the facts and findings of independent authorities. Providing
far more than just an account of the past and a warning for the future,
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