"A withering and encyclopedic indictment of a drug industry that often seems to prioritize profits over patients . . . Pharma reads like a pharmaceutical version of cops and robbers." --New York Times Book Review
"New information, coupled with Gerald's dogged reporting, sets Pharma apart from all books on this subject." --The Washington Standard
"You know the old saying: Timing is everything. That is certainly the case with Gerald Posner . . . . The timing of Pharma is extraordinary." --Dallas Morning News
"Explosively, even addictively, readable . . . Fraud, incompetence, conspiracy, avarice: it's all here." --Booklist (starred review)
"I could not put down Gerald Posner's Pharma, the definitive story of how one family, the Sacklers, set out to get exquisitely rich on the back of unsuspecting Americans--then blamed the so-called 'abusers' instead of their own highly addictive drug. Posner has unearthed important new material that illuminates our national tragedy, crafting a meticulously reported page-turner that is as juicy as it is clear-eyed." --Beth Macy, New York Times bestselling author of Dopesick
"A shocking, rousing condemnation of an industry clearly in need of better policing." --Kirkus
"Posner has created a medical leviathan for our times." --LitHub
"Gerald Posner's unsettling book, five years in the making and buttressed by a trove of documentation, is not only a careful history, it's also a staggering indictment of pharmaceutical companies. . . . Very readable." --Christian Science Monitor
"Compelling and enraging . . . An encyclopedic act of reporting." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette