Company-Funded Studies of Approved Drugs May Not Find Safety Issues

Company-Funded Studies of Approved Drugs May Not Find Safety Issues

Studies drug companies fund after medicines go on sale may be too small to detect rare side effects, a recent German study suggests.

Even if these so-called post-marketing studies do uncover previously undetected adverse events, physicians conducting the trials are often required to keep results confidential, limiting the potential for regulators or patients to learn about safety issues, according to the study in The BMJ.



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