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Category: Bioethics

Major mismatch: 1 in 3 clinical trials reports inconsistent adverse events, researchers say

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Arezu Sarvestani | MassDevice | 31 March 2014 A random sampling of clinical trials reported to the federal ClinicalTrials.gov database found that 1 in 3 had inconsistencies in their adverse event outcomes when compared with reports made to peer-reviewed medical… Continue reading

Clinical trial results inconsistently reported among journals, government website

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By James Walsh | Star Tribune | 31 March, 2014 Medical researchers often presented the findings of their clinical trials in a different way on a federal government website than they did in the medical journals where their studies were… Continue reading

Kerala Government to Curb Unethical Practices in Clinical Trials

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Prabhat Nair | The New Indian Express | Thiruvananthapuram | 13 March 2014 In the wake of reports of several clinical trial centres in the state violating the principles of human research ethics, the State Government has decided to formulate… Continue reading

Trials and tribulations: an expose of the HPV vaccine trials by the 72nd Parliamentary Standing Committee Report

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N Sarojini, V Deepa | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics | Vol 10, No 4 | 2013 In mid-2009, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine “demonstration projects” were conducted by the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), a Seattle-based non-governmental organisation,… Continue reading

Economics and industry do not mean ethical conduct in clinical trials

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Joel Lexchin | Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice | NCBI | PubMed Central (PMC) | December 2013 Clinical trials present an ethical dilemma for pharmaceutical companies. While companies may want to undertake and report these trials in an ethical… Continue reading

The unfortunate story of 37 deaths from a ‘good vaccine’

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Jacob Puliyel | FirstPost | 19 October 2013 On October 11, two children died in Kashmir after receiving the Pentavalent vaccine, taking to six the total deaths there in one week and to eight the deaths over the last three… Continue reading

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