Against a backdrop of virtual intercourse, online porn, and burgeoning Viagra sales,
Sex, Lies, and Pharmaceuticals reveals how women’s sexual difficulties are being repackaged as symptoms of a new disorder. In this compelling book, award-winning journalist
Ray Moynihan teams up with drug assessment specialist
Barbara Mintzes to investigate the creation of female sexual dysfunction or FSD, and the marketing machine that promises to ‘cure’ it.
The authors go inside the corridors of medical power to visit drug company–sponsored scientific meetings and medical education events where doctors are being trained to see women’s sexual problems as the symptoms of FSD — a pharmaceutically treatable condition.
Moynihan and
Mintzes explore the underlying causes of sexual dissatisfaction among women and expose how global drug companies exploit those problems in an attempt to create the next billion dollar disease.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Foreword
Prologue: Sex, Lies & Pharmaceuticals
1. Difficulties or Dysfunctions?
2. The biggest lie of all
3. Measuring pleasure
4. Educating your doctor with ski trips and strip clubs
5. Viagra turns twelve
6. Premature prescriptions
7. Undoing the disorders
Epilogue: what can we do?
Notes
Acknowledgements
Index
Sobre o autor
Ray Moynihan has been covering the business of health care for more than a decade with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Australian Financial Review, and the British Medical Journal. He is an award-winning journalist and the author of three previous books, including
Selling Sickness, which has been translated into a dozen languages.
Dr. Barbara Mintzes investigates the link between clinical trial and pharmacosurveillance evidence on drug safety and effectiveness, and provincial drug financing decisions. She holds a BA in geography from Simon Fraser University and a Ph D in health care and epidemiology from UBC. She currently works at UBC in Vancouver as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics.