On the Proposed Changes to the Credibility Gap in Industry-Supported Biomedical Research: A Critical Evaluation

Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 14 (3):156-161 (2012)
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Abstract

A task force of pharmaceutical industry employees and medical journal editors propose ten recommendations to address the problem of erosion of confidence in reporting industry-sponsored clinical trial results. These recommendations do not solve the fundamental problem of industry-sponsored biomedical research. A radical solution is required that severs the relationship between the industry and the journals and restores the integrity of the medical literature.

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Leemon McHenry
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