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Just had an e-mail from Diabetes.co.uk, suggesting that older T2's contact Synexus to get involved in some trials.
I had a quick scout around their site, and found this:
http://www.synexus.com/go/what_we_do/trial_boost/
It looks like, if a company is carrying out a trial, and the results are not going their way, Synexus will get involved and get the trials "back on track"...
Bit worrying. Sounds like they are "cherry picking" results of so say "impartial" trials...
Do impartial trials even exist anymore? Sounds to me like a drug/treatment is developed, then the results of the clinical trials are butchered to fit the expectations/hopes of the manufacturers to allow themto sell their new product.
SURELY clinical trials should not be subject to this kind of treatment???
We've got no chance...
I had a quick scout around their site, and found this:
http://www.synexus.com/go/what_we_do/trial_boost/
It looks like, if a company is carrying out a trial, and the results are not going their way, Synexus will get involved and get the trials "back on track"...
Bit worrying. Sounds like they are "cherry picking" results of so say "impartial" trials...
Do impartial trials even exist anymore? Sounds to me like a drug/treatment is developed, then the results of the clinical trials are butchered to fit the expectations/hopes of the manufacturers to allow themto sell their new product.
SURELY clinical trials should not be subject to this kind of treatment???
We've got no chance...