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Antibiotics Quote by Bill Bryson

“As James Surowiecki noted in a New Yorker article, given a choice between developing antibiotics that people will take every day for two weeks and antidepressants that people will take every day for ever, drug companies not surprisingly opt for the latter. Although a few antibiotics have been…” quote by Bill Bryson
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“As James Surowiecki noted in a New Yorker article, given a choice between developing antibiotics that people will take every day for two weeks and antidepressants that people will take every day for ever, drug companies not surprisingly opt for the latter. Although a few antibiotics have been toughened up a bit, the pharmaceutical industry hasn't given us an entirely new antibiotic since the 1970s.”

Bill Bryson

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Source Book: A Short History of Nearly Everything, 2003

Pharma favors profitable long‑term drugs over urgent short‑term solutions, hindering innovation.

In simple terms: Companies choose profit over need.

Key Takeaway

Demand better incentives for antibiotics.

Themes

healthcare economics innovation

Mood

concerned critical

Type

analytical informative

When to use this quote

  • government policy
  • patient advocacy
  • investment strategies

Key Concepts

profit motive public health R&D priorities

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we align profit with public health?
  • What policies could spur antibiotic research?
A Different Perspective

Market forces can ignore urgent health crises.

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