Why is Glasser’s approach considered controversial in terms of his views concerning pharmaceutical treatments?
A. He believed people involved in creating pharmaceutical treatments were good human beings.
B. He believed the pharmaceutical companies should reduce costs so medication was accessible for a larger group of people.
C. He believed pharmaceutical research should be conducted solely on humans to accurately understand its effect.
D. He believed people involved in creating pharmaceutical treatments were bad human beings.
D. He believed people involved in creating pharmaceutical treatments were bad human beings.
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