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Old 03-28-2013, 08:19 AM
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Default This is huge!

So Bob, if I understand correctly, these companies are not required to provide the results even to the regulatory agencies they are seeking approval from?
I wish that there was enough cohesiveness in the Parkie community that we would stand up and say that we are not going to accept your sponsorship or use your medication in light of this policy. I wonder what the MJFF's feelings on this issue are? Debi Brooks, any word on this?




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Originally Posted by Bob Dawson View Post
From the petition:
… about half of all clinical trials have never been published, and trials with negative results about a treatment are much more likely to be brushed under the carpet.
… If you tossed a coin 50 times, but only shared the outcome when it came up heads and you didn’t tell people how many times you had tossed it, you could make it look as if your coin always came up heads. This is very similar to the absurd situation that we permit in medicine, a situation that distorts the evidence…
…. Governments around the world have spent billions on a drug called Tamiflu: the UK alone spent £500 million on this one drug in 2009, which is 5% of the total NHS drugs budget. But Roche, the drug’s manufacturer, published fewer than half of the clinical trials conducted on it, and continues to withhold important information about these trials from doctors and researchers. So we don’t know if Tamiflu is any better than paracetamol.
Initiatives have been introduced to try to fix this problem, but they have all failed. Since 2008 in the US the FDA has required results of all trials to be posted within a year of completion of the trial. However an audit published in 2012 has shown that 80% of trials failed to comply with this law…
… The AllTrials initiative is campaigning for the publication of the results (that is, full clinical study reports) from all clinical trials – past, present and future…
We are calling on governments, regulators and research bodies to implement measures to achieve this. And we are calling for all universities, ethics committees and medical bodies to enact a change of culture, recognise that underreporting of trials is misconduct, and police their own members to ensure compliance…
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