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As I have written about before, sociologists know that there is a group of innovators, early adaptors, and then the “herd” that follows along (see “Diffusion of Innovations in Service Organizations” or “Disseminating Innovations in Healthcare”). It is true for farmers in Costa Rica adopting a new type of grain seed, or for psychiatrists prescribing a new brand of antipsychotic.
A chowder-headed editorial in this week’s issue of the science journal Nature (anonymous, I might add… bawk, bawk!) entitled “A Really Serious Conflict of Interest” takes on the “issue” of conflict of interest (COI) in science related to payments from pharmaceutical companies and device makers to academic physicians and universities, and claims that certain “crusaders” are pissing on the party unfairly.
Merck drew up a “hit list” of doctors in academia whose opinions about Vioxx were negative in order to “neutralise” or “discredit” them (their words, not mine).
…American Psychiatric Association (APA) recently voted to eliminate pharmaceutical industry funding of educational symposia as well as free meals etc. from their annual meeting…
This month’s American Journal of Psychiatry has a somewhat lame article on conflicts of interest regarding the pharmaceutical industry and psychiatry. Before I delve into this piece I must provide some background information, however. Psychiatry is divided into two sections, maybe three.
Senator Charles Grassley, up to his usual mischief, has released a brochure from a GlaxoSmithKline program called “Psychnet”, which was developed in 2000 in order to promote sales of their antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine). Psychnet involved getting a bunch of influential psychiatrists together and training them…
Kudos to Philip Dawdy at the Furious Seasons blog for his original reporting on the litigation behind the antipsychotic drug Seroquel (quetiapine). Thousands of people have brought lawsuits against the maker of Seroquel, Astrazenica, because the drug was pushed off label for the treament of conditions other than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, the [...]
In this week’s edition of the British Medical Journal BMJ there are some articles on “Doctors, patients, and the drug industry” which include some typical “fair and balanced” he said-she said articles in which avators like Marcia Angell (doctors should cut ties with drug industry) and our old friend from Yale Harlan Krumholz [...]
There is an editorial in this weeks issue of JAMA by Drs. Sniderman and Furberg on the issue of medical guidelines, something that I have written about before, for example about how the National Cholesterol Education Panel (NCEP) came up with guidelines that would put 25% of the American population on statins, even [...]
An article from the Jan. 3 2009 issue of The Lancet used a meta analysis to show that so-called first generation antipsychotics (FGAs) and second generation antipsychotics (SGAs) are not that much different in terms of efficacy, safety, and side effect profiles. The purported superiority of SGAs for negative symptoms and fewer side effects for SGAs were primarily the results of comparator studies that put them up against high dose haloperidol.
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