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Every prescription medicine is tested on humans before it's
approved for sale and use by the Food and Drug Administration. But
if you assumed those tests are always done safely, you would be
wrong. Perhaps even dead wrong.
Every prescription medicine is tested on humans before it's
approved for sale and use by the Food and Drug Administration. But
if you assumed those tests are always done smartly, safely and
ethically under the watchful eye of expert regulators, you would be
very, very wrong. That's what a team of investigative
reporters from Bloomberg Markets magazine discovered in a yearlong
investigation culminating in an award-winning report called "Big
Pharma's Shameful Secret." The magazine shared with readers
the closely-held secret that "across the U.S., the centers that do
the testing - and the regulators who watch them - allow scores of
people to be injured or killed." Narrated by award-winning reporter
Sylvia Chase, AIR vividly brings the magazine's explosive findings
to life through interviews with victims and their
families.