"Doctors and patients may not get the full story on some prescription drugs because companies sidestep rules and hide test results, according to researchers in Canada, France and Britain. Anyone doing a clinical trial of a drug is supposed to announce publicly that the trial is under way and describe its goals. But David Moher of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute said many tests are conducted without this disclosure. This allows scientists, or the drug companies who pay for the work, to release good results but quietly cancel anything that looks bad for their product. "Selective outcome [result] reporting is prevalent," Dr. Moher's study concluded."
Read article in the Ottawa Citizen (Canada)
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Drug firms hiding test results: Study
Posted by Willow at 5:57 pm
Labels: drug companies, drug trials, prescription drugs
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