Nice to see the AMA taking a stand against the sometimes biased drug company study data:
Proposals facing the American Medical Association include a measure seeking to make all drug study results public, even unpublished research funded by pharmaceutical companies that might reflect poorly on their products.
. . . It is critical for doctors to have all information on tested drugs so they can make informed prescribing decisions . . .
. . . Drug companies aren’t required to publish study results, and medical journal editors “are at the mercy of what is sent in the mail” . . .






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