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Medtronic spent at least $50 million on payments to doctors |
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Tuesday, 24 January 2006 |
"The internal Medtronic documents filed as part of the suit offer an unusually detailed glimpse of the intense campaign that device makers wage to win doctors' loyalty." |
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If the auto industry operated like Big Pharma |
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Sunday, 22 January 2006 |
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Your average car would cost $4.5 million, representing a 30,000% markup over cost, which is typical for prescription drugs. |
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Cloning Scam: Dr. Gerald Schatten's Hand in Bogus Paper Detailed |
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Saturday, 14 January 2006 |
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In this era of commercially-driven medical research—whether conducted by industry or academia—it behooves journal editors—no matter how prestigious the authors submitting articles for publication—to at least follow Ronald Reagan’s dictum, “trust but verify.” |
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Pharma front ACSH: "Whiny Whistleblower of the Year Award" |
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
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2005 was a year in which some of Big Pharma's clandestine relationships with an army of bought-and- paid- for minions in academia, government, congress, the media, and front organizations were uncovered--in courtrooms, investigative books, reports and films. |
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Top SFBC officials Quit Amid Senate Inaquiry Clinical Trials_ Bloomberg News |
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
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In its continuing coverage of corrupt clinical drug trial practices, Bloomberg News reports that all three founders of SFBC International, one of the largest clinical trial business operations that had failed to even screen human subjects for turberculosis, and threatened others with deportation if they refused to become guinea pigs, quit after the Senate Finance committee began investigating drug trial safety issues: |
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