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| April 17, 2008 |
International Herald-Tribune, "Merck
wrote drug studies for doctors" |
The drug maker Merck
drafted dozens of research studies for a best-selling drug, then lined
up prestigious doctors to put their names on the reports before publication,
according to an article to be published Wednesday in a leading medical
journal. The article, based on documents unearthed in lawsuits over the
pain drug Vioxx, provides a rare, detailed look in the industry practice
of ghostwriting medical research studies that are then published in academic
journals.
The article cited one draft of a Vioxx research study that
was still in want of a big-name researcher, identifying the lead writer
only as "External author?" Vioxx was a best-selling drug before
Merck took it off the market in 2004 over evidence linking it to heart
attacks. Last fall, the company agreed to a $4.85 billion settlement
to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits filed by former Vioxx patients
or their families. The lead author of Wednesday's article, Dr. Joseph
Ross of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, said a close
look at the Merck documents raised broad questions about the validity
of much of the drug industry's published research, because the ghostwriting
practice appears to be widespread.
"It almost calls into question
all legitimate research that's been conducted by the pharmaceutical industry
with the academic physician," said Ross, whose article, written
with colleagues, was published Wednesday in JAMA, The Journal of the
American Medical Association, and posted Tuesday on the journal's Web
site. Merck acknowledged Tuesday that it sometimes hired outside medical
writers to draft research reports before handing them over to the doctors
whose names eventually appear on the publication. |
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