False claims : one insider's impossible battle against big pharma corruption / Lisa Pratta.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063371101 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 269 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Pratta, Lisa. Questcor Pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceutical industry > Corrupt practices > United States. Whistle blowing > United States. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
"Lisa Pratta shares her story of going undercover as a whistleblower at a large Big Pharma company and standing up to systemic corruption, greed, and harassment-all while caring for her family as a single mother"-- - Baker & Taylor
A pharmaceutical sales representative turned whistleblower exposes corruption, fraud and harassment in the industry while secretly aiding a federal investigation while dealing with the challenges of raising her special-needs son as a single mother. 50,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
In Big Pharma, lives are secondary to profit margins. But Lisa Pratta stood her groundârisking everything to expose the lies of a billion-dollar pharmaceutical business mired in deception, greed, and the systemic abuse of both patients and employees
As a rising star in pharmaceutical sales, Lisa Pratta wanted to believe that she was helping improve the lives of people who suffered from illness. But as she climbed the corporate ladder, she uncovered a sinister world of bribery, fraud, and sexual harassmentâall papered over with a thin veneer of corporate respectability.
At Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Lisa found herself at a small company with a blockbuster drug that could have been a lifeline for patients suffering from multiple sclerosisâthat is, if it was prescribed properly. But instead, Questcor chose profits over patients, training its sales force to push untested treatment regimens with the sole purpose of beating its competition. Lisa recognized this as not only dangerous but highly illegal. In the midst of this controversy, Questcor arbitrarily inflated the drugâs price to a jaw-dropping $28,000 per vial. Torn between her morals and the financial stability the job provided for her special-needs son, Lisa made a decision that would change her life forever: she reported the fraudulent practices of the company to the federal government.
For nearly a decade, she led a double lifeâfeeding insider information to the Department of Justice while enduring the relentless demands of her company to sell their drug using illegal marketing tactics. She faced constant fear of exposure, knowing that the government offered her no protection if her secrets were revealed. Nonetheless, Lisa pressed on, determined to hold Questcor accountable for the laws they were breaking and the lives they were endangering.
This incredible true story offers a sobering look at the unscrupulous sales methods used by Americaâs corrupt pharmaceutical industry, spotlights the levers they pull to extract ludicrous profits from the sick and dying, and is a page-turning portrait of one womanâs heroic fight against Big Pharma and a motherâs struggle to protect her family.