Medicine Quote by Ben Goldacre
““[I]t seems to me that a lot of the stranger ideas people have about medicine derive from an emotional struggle with the very notion of a pharmaceutical industry. Whatever our political leanings, we all feel nervous about profit taking any role in the caring professions, but that feeling has nowhere to go. Big pharma is evil; I would agree with that premise. But because people don’t understand exactly how big pharma is evil, their anger gets diverted away from valid criticisms—its role in distorting data, for example, or withholding lifesaving AIDS drugs from the developing world—and channeled into infantile fantasies. “Big pharma is evil,” goes the line of reasoning; “therefore homeopathy works and the MMR vaccine causes autism.” This is probably not helpful.””
About This Quote
Source Article: “The Big Pharma Debate” in The Guardian, 2018
Criticizes simplistic vilification of pharma, urging nuanced critique of specific harms rather than blanket condemnation.
In simple terms: Avoid blanket blame; focus on specific issues.
Targeted criticism over generalization.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- medical research
- policy advocacy
- patient education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What specific reforms could improve pharma accountability?
- How can we balance skepticism with evidence?
Overgeneralization can fuel misinformation and distract from real problems.