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Showing Original Post only (View all)Are Your Medications Safe? [View all]
[font size=4]Are Your Medications Safe?[/font]
The FDA buries evidence of fraud in medical trials. My students and I dug it up.
By Charles Seife
Agents of the Food and Drug Administration know better than anyone else just how bad scientific misbehavior can get. Reading the FDAs inspection files feels almost like watching a highlights reel from a Scientists Gone Wild video. Its a seemingly endless stream of lurid vignetteseach of which catches a medical researcher in an unguarded moment, succumbing to the temptation to do things he knows he really shouldnt be doing. Faked X-ray reports. Forged retinal scans. Phony lab tests. Secretly amputated limbs. All done in the name of science when researchers thought that nobody was watching.
That misconduct happens isnt shocking. What is: When the FDA finds scientific fraud or misconduct, the agency doesnt notify the public, the medical establishment, or even the scientific community that the results of a medical experiment are not to be trusted. On the contrary. For more than a decade, the FDA has shown a pattern of burying the details of misconduct. As a result, nobody ever finds out which data is bogus, which experiments are tainted, and which drugs might be on the market under false pretenses.
The FDA has repeatedly hidden evidence of scientific fraud not just from the public, but also from its most trusted scientific advisers, even as they were deciding whether or not a new drug should be allowed on the market. Even a congressional panel investigating a case of fraud regarding a dangerous drug couldn't get forthright answers. For an agency devoted to protecting the public from bogus medical science, the FDA seems to be spending an awful lot of effort protecting the perpetrators of bogus science from the public.
Much of my research has to do with follies, foibles, and fraud in science, and I knew that the FDA wasnt exactly bending over backward to correct the scientific record when its inspectors found problems during clinical trials. So as part of my investigative reporting class at New York University, my students and I set out to find out just how bad the problem wasand how much important information the FDA was keeping under wraps.
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The FDA buries evidence of fraud in medical trials. My students and I dug it up.
By Charles Seife
Agents of the Food and Drug Administration know better than anyone else just how bad scientific misbehavior can get. Reading the FDAs inspection files feels almost like watching a highlights reel from a Scientists Gone Wild video. Its a seemingly endless stream of lurid vignetteseach of which catches a medical researcher in an unguarded moment, succumbing to the temptation to do things he knows he really shouldnt be doing. Faked X-ray reports. Forged retinal scans. Phony lab tests. Secretly amputated limbs. All done in the name of science when researchers thought that nobody was watching.
That misconduct happens isnt shocking. What is: When the FDA finds scientific fraud or misconduct, the agency doesnt notify the public, the medical establishment, or even the scientific community that the results of a medical experiment are not to be trusted. On the contrary. For more than a decade, the FDA has shown a pattern of burying the details of misconduct. As a result, nobody ever finds out which data is bogus, which experiments are tainted, and which drugs might be on the market under false pretenses.
The FDA has repeatedly hidden evidence of scientific fraud not just from the public, but also from its most trusted scientific advisers, even as they were deciding whether or not a new drug should be allowed on the market. Even a congressional panel investigating a case of fraud regarding a dangerous drug couldn't get forthright answers. For an agency devoted to protecting the public from bogus medical science, the FDA seems to be spending an awful lot of effort protecting the perpetrators of bogus science from the public.
Much of my research has to do with follies, foibles, and fraud in science, and I knew that the FDA wasnt exactly bending over backward to correct the scientific record when its inspectors found problems during clinical trials. So as part of my investigative reporting class at New York University, my students and I set out to find out just how bad the problem wasand how much important information the FDA was keeping under wraps.
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- See also:
FDA lets drugs approved on fraudulent research stay on market
The FDA - Hazardous To Your Health?
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Well, I don't trust lawyers more than drug companies. What we need is the FDA to do their job. nt
Logical
Feb 2015
#2
This is why I just have to snicker at those who insist that those of us who do not
djean111
Feb 2015
#3
I will just continue to skip foods that may be GMO. Thanks for the typical response!
djean111
Feb 2015
#26
I really do think an "anti-science mentality" is quite okay, when it comes to eating food.
djean111
Feb 2015
#29
I have no more qualms with eating genetically modified food than any other food.
NuclearDem
Feb 2015
#32
Cool. I just wish, since I do have qualms, it was easier for me to tell which foods have GMOs.
djean111
Feb 2015
#34
You mean like the insulin my cousin injects ever since she went into a coma at 12 y.o.?
Hekate
Feb 2015
#7
My brother had juvenile diabetes, and my daughter-in-law lost her pancreas in a truck accident
djean111
Feb 2015
#13
This article has problems, the reference to the European Medicines Agency about 700 drugs is false.
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#35
False flag, my dear DeSwiss. This article is not journalism, it is right wing propaganda.
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#41