A falsified drug study done by Glaxo-Smith Klein, claimed that the drug, paroxetine, also known as paxil or Seroxat was generally well tolerated in children and adolescents. This lead to some two-million youngsters being prescribed the pill. This study did not take in the fact that it may cause serious side effects such as suicide. A further study was done that showed the drug was no more effective than a placebo. Glaxo Smith Kline was fined 3 billion dollars for one of the biggest frauds in American Healthcare history.
Key Takeaways:
- Re-analysis of Study 329 by a team of independent researchers showed the drug was no more effective than a placebo, and that the risk of harm was significant, with at least 12 out of 93 children taking the drug developing suicidal thoughts.
- GlaxoSmithKline was fined $3 billion for one of the biggest frauds in American healthcare history.
- Antidepressants are one of the largest pharmaceutical markets, yet it is likely that the problem of scientific fraud extends to other drugs and vaccines.
Key Takeaways:
"This is but one example of pharmaceutical industry influence shaping the outcome of scientific research."
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