I’ve been having an internal debate about whether to write on this issue, not because it isn’t interesting, not because it isn’t important, but because it’s getting so much coverage and I’m not sure how much I can add to the conversation.
But it so infuriated me that I must blog. Science-based medicine relies on medical evidence. It relies on being able to grade medical evidence by its quality and strength, and to do this, there must be a certain level of transparency.
I’m only a little bit idealistic. I know that drug companies must fund clinical trials if we ever want to see new drugs. That is why we have “conflict of interest” statements included in most medical studies—so that we may view the data with a somewhat jaundiced eye, if necessary.
Until two days ago, I’d never heard of a “seeding trial”. Now I have, and I’m not happy.
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