2015
DOI: 10.3329/bioethics.v6i2.25741
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Undue influences on drugs and device industries distort healthcare research, and practice

Abstract: Background: Expenditure on industry products (mostly drugs and devices) has spiraled over the last 15 years and accounts for substantial part of healthcare expenditure. The enormous financial interests involved in the development and marketing of drugs and devices may have given excessive power to these industries to influence medical research, policy, and practice. Material and methods: Review of the literature and analysis of the multiple pathways through which the industry has directly or indirectly infiltr… Show more

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