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Medical journals push for release of all clinical trial results


Medical journals push for release of all clinical trial results


http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2004/09/08/clinical_040908.html

TORONTO - Some of the world's most prestigious medical journals have banded together to force pharmaceutical and medical device companies to report the full results of clinical trials, both positive and negative.

The 11 publications, which include the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine, are demanding that all clinical trials be registered in a free public database before researchers begin enrolling patients. Otherwise, they won't publish the study.

Dr. John Hoey

The new policy, announced on Wednesday by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, will take effect in July 2005.

"The journals' reasons are primarily to make sure that the information that's coming forward on these clinical trials is all the information – not just the good part of it," said Dr. John Hoey, editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Hoey said there are an increasing number of instances of studies on patients that are sponsored by drug or medical device companies that never come to light if results are negative.

In other cases, only the positive results are submitted to medical journals for publication.

The journal editors said "selective reporting" of results distorts the body of evidence on drugs and treatments available to doctors, and is also a disservice to patients who have volunteered to participate in the studies.

"We want the research that's done on patients to be in the public domain," said Dr. Jeffrey Drazen, editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine.

"Clinical research is different from any other kind of industrial research in that it's a partnership between patients and industry," he said.

"The patient in some cases is literally putting their life on the line," Drazen said. "And right now, the industry has held all the cards and kept everything secret until they wanted to report it."

The association representing U.S. pharmaceutical companies announced Tuesday that it is establishing an online data base where members will be able to post information about "completed clinical trials."

The organization that represents Canada's drug companies says it's "still developing an industry position."

Written by CBC News Online staff

http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2004/09/08/clinical_040908.html

 

 
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