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Volume I : Move Towards Holistic Health
Further Reading
All India Drug Action Network. Rational Drug
Policy: Facts & Figures, March 1986.Beardshaw, Virginia. Prescription
for Change. The hague, IOCU, 1983.
Bhagat, Mukarram. Aspects
of the Drug Industry in India. Bombay Centre for
Education and Documentation 1981.
Blum, Richard et al. (Ed.)
Pharmaceuticals and Helth Policy. Health Action
International, 1981.
Dandiya P.C. et al. (Ed.)
Pharmaceuticals and Health Policy. health Action
International, 1981.
Djurfeldt, Goran et a.
Pills against Poverty., New Delhi, Oxford: IBH, 1976.
Heller, Tom. Poor Health,
Rich Profits, Multinatioal Drug Companies and The Third
Workd, Nottingham : Spokesman Books, 1977.
Inter Faith Centre on
corporate Responsibility. Pill-fering the poor: Drugs and
the 3rd World - an information and action pack . 475,
Riverside Room 566, new York: 1982.
International Organisation
of Consumers Unions, Penang. Forty-four Problem drugs,
Penang, Malaysia IOCU, 1981.
KSSP, Multinationals and
Pharmaceutical Industry in India. Trivandrum, India :
KSSP 1985.
KSSP, A Decade after Hathi
Committee. Trivandum 1988.
Long, James, W.The
Essential Guide to Prescription Drugs. New York: Harper
& Row, 1985.
McDonnell, Kathleen (Ed.)
Adverse Effects: Women and the Pharmaceutical Industry.
International Organization of Consumers Unions,
Regional Office for Asia & the Pacific, 1986.
Medawar, Charles. Insult
or Injury? Social Audit Ltd., 1979.
__________. Drug
Disinformation. London: Social Audit, 1980.
_______. Freese, Barbara,
Drug Diplomacy. London Social Audit, 1982.
Melrose, Dianna,. Bitter
Pills: Medicines and the Third World Poor, Oxford :
oxfam, 1982.
Narayanan, P.L. The Indian
Pharmaceutical Industry: Problems and Prospects, New
Delhi : NCAER, 1984.
Rolt, Francis, Pills,
Policies and Profits. London : War and Want, 1985.
Silverman, Milton,
prescription for Death, Berkeley : University of
California Press, 1974
Silverman, Milton.
Prescription for Death. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1982.
Tiranti, D.J. The
bangaldesh Example - Four year On.
United Nations.
Consolidated List of Products whose consumption and/or
sale has been banned, withdrawn, severely restricted or
not approved by government. New York: U.N. 1984.
Voluntary Health
Association of India. Banned and Bannable Drugs. New
Delhi : VHAI, 1986
VHAI, Drug Information
Pack, VHAI.
VHAI. International codes
and you. New Delhi. 1983.
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