1. Maintaining integrity and credibility in industry-sponsored clinical research.
- Author
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Schwarz RP Jr
- Subjects
- Cardiotonic Agents therapeutic use, Heart Failure drug therapy, Heart Failure mortality, Humans, Milrinone, Prospective Studies, Pyridones therapeutic use, Survival Rate, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Industry, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Research Support as Topic, Scientific Misconduct
- Abstract
There have been recent, heightened concerns about the integrity and credibility of industry-sponsored clinical research. While attributable to a variety of factors, the potential consequences are a decrease in the ability of the biomedical research enterprise to produce innovative methods for the diagnosis and treatment of disease, with possible adverse implications for the health and well-being of the public. A specific example of a recent industry-sponsored clinical trial is presented as an approach to attempt to avoid any suggestion of fraud, error, or biased interpretation, in a way in which the integrity of the process will not be called into question and the credibility of the results will be maximized.
- Published
- 1991
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