
"If You Give a Mouse Metformin" is a clever and humorous picture book that demystifies the often-intimidating world of clinical trials and drug development. Using a familiar "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" narrative structure, it follows a scientist and a mouse through the various stages of bringing a drug to market, introducing concepts like the FDA and double-blind placebo controlled trials in an engaging, satirical way. While designed for children aged 3-7, its witty approach and detailed (yet simplified) explanations make it equally appealing to adults, especially those in healthcare or anyone curious about how medicine is made. It's a fantastic conversation starter for scientific literacy.
Learn how clinical trials work in a fun, satirical, and kid-friendly way! A scientist and a mouse learn what it takes to develop a drug. Along the way they'll encounter a cast of characters including doctors, the FDA, other animals, and the clinical trial complex. Have you ever wanted to know how drug development works, but too scared to ask? Now you can say you're buying a book for a child, but it's actually for you. This book is a great gift for anyone in the healthcare field, or any baby that wants to learn how double-blind placebo controlled trials work. A great gag gift for baby showers, secret Santa, holidays, weddings, divorces (?), med school graduations, work anniversaries, new employees. An Out-Of-Pocket Production. Learn more at www.outofpocket.health