Anti-Depressant Drug Reports Are Misleading
Nearly a third of anti-depressant studies are never published and nearly all of these indicate that the medication didn’t work. A new phenomenom called selective publishing is taking place in the medical world. This can lead to inappropriate prescriptions that may do more harm than good.
There were five studies for Pfizer’s Zoloft, but the [...]
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At what level is the line passed between assertive marketing and misleading consumers with aggressively titled labels? That’s the question the FDA adressed in regards to seven pharmaceutical companies who marketed menopausal drugs as hormone replacements. The FDA decided that products labeled “bio-identical hormone replacement” were misleading and sounded as if the medication was an [...]
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