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Conflict of Interest in Research

Under construction 2005-03-06. We appreciated your patience.

Introduction
Resolving Conflicts of Interest
Failure to Resolve Conflicts of Interest
Best Practices & Suggestions For the Future
Tips for Evaluating Conflict of Interest
Bad Ideas That Sound Like Good Ideas

Industry influence on the published research also highlights the importance of having independent evaluators (people who have not conducted clinical trials in this class of drugs) serving on the FDA advisory committees that will be reviewing any aspect of these drugs performance.

SSRI Use In Children: An Industry-Biased Record. Merrill Goozner and Jeff DelViscio, Center For Science in the Public Interest (February 2004) p.12. Accessed 2005-03-06 at: http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/pdf/200402_ssri_paper.pdf pdf icon


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Last Updated: 2005-03-09

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