The aim of the paper is to provide a critique of Hensher M., Tisdell J. and Zimitat, Craig’s paper “ “Too Much Medicine”: Insights and Explanations From Economic Theory and Research”. The critique first explores the main arguments fostered by this paper which revolves around how recent medical practices lead to the overconsumption of medicines by patients which can be detrimental to their health. The critique analyzes the various propositions of the authors with regards the problems that may arise due to the recent trends of over application of medicines when seen in the light of supply-induced demand as well as behavioral and ecological economics. The critique then attempts to find the lack of information and the possible areas of improvement in the paper. Finally, the findings of the authors of the paper have been integrated with leadership in health management practices in order to arrive at possible ways of optimizing the available health resources, deciding on an efficient framework for management, and bringing about an all-round improvement in the health sector.