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More transparency called for in UK pharma industry
More transparency called for in UK pharma industry
Date published: 07/12/2005
The UK
pharmaceutical industry needs to become more transparent, a former editor of
the British Medical Journal has said. Dr Richard Smith, writing in New
Zealand's drug authority Pharmac's annual review, said that some regulatory
agencies are so close to the drug industry that results presented from clinical
trials are often biased.
As a result, Dr Smith said that poor decisions
are often made on drug regulation and prescription. He added that a
parliamentary committee has already recommended that the industry reveal more
about its dealings with the government, medical authorities and the media.
"Guidelines for treating patients are distorted not only because they
must be based on biased evidence but also because the organisations and people
producing them will often be in hoc to the industry," Dr Smith wrote.
He warned that the collaboration often meant that doctors ended up
over-relying on drug based treatments instead of dietary or other
interventions. The problem results in the "'medicalisation' of life's problems,
including baldness, shyness, unhappiness, grief, and sexual difficulties".
The committee has made several recommendations to the government,
including the introduction of a register for links between clinicians and the
industry and a review of British drug regulation.
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