“Bad Medicine,” an excerpt from Katherine Eban’s Dangerous Doses, revealed how counterfeit, adulterated, mishandled, stolen and expired medicine routinely lands on the nation’s pharmacy and hospital shelves. While the risks of getting counterfeit medicine through Internet and cross-border sales have been widely documents, Eban’s book focused exclusively on the adulteration of the medicine that Americans trust implicitly: that dispensed by our pharmacies and hospitals.