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Ghosted Journal Articles Undermine Integrity of Medicine |
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Wednesday, 05 August 2009 |
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Today's New York Times reports (below) that "court documents provide a
paper trail showing that Wyeth contracted with a medical communications
company to outline articles, draft them and then solicit top physicians
to sign their names, even though many of the doctors contributed little
or no writing."
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Pfizer-Neurontin Trial Testimony:"snake-oil list" |
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009 |
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“I was trained from day one to market the drug illegally...My job was
to promote Neurontin and motivate doctors to experiment on patients.
After being hired as a medical liaison, I was selling drugs. The uses
promoted were from the “snake-oil list” of 13 medical conditions."
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US Federal Judge Orders Wyeth Documents Unsealed |
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Monday, 27 July 2009 |
A U.S. federal judge has issued an order to unseal thousands of Wyeth
Pharmaceutical documents that provide details about the company's
"mammoth" ghostwriting campaign.
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Medtronic Paid the Surgeon Accused Of Falsifying Study Nearly $800,000 |
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Saturday, 20 June 2009 |
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Medtronic acknowledged that some of the consulting payments occurred
during the time that Dr. Kuklo, was shopping his favorable study of
Medtronic's Infuse bone-graft product to medical journals.
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Army Doctor Accused of Research Fraud Takes Leave From University |
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Sunday, 24 May 2009 |
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Given the serious charges against Dr. Kuklo--including fraud, forgery,
and conducting an unapproved experiment on soldiers--the University of
Washington's failure to take action until a series of articles in The
New York Times and pressure brought to bear by Sen. Charles Grassley,
speaks volumes about a pervasive culture of arrogance in academia.
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