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kuli  ·  4688 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Most things in medicine are not based on randomized, controlled trials with sound math
Not necessarily; but a positive outcome might be insignificant to the general public (many chemotherapies that "extend" life do so for days) and I believe they should help more than harm, but that's not true, as so many drugs have been placed in the public market just to be withdrawn later secondary to adverse effects. And, most trials are funded by drug companies and drugs are almost never compared with other drugs in the same class. These are just a few of the problems.




thundara  ·  4688 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Looked it up, since I was curious, and surprisingly, the US federal government doesn't actually oversee the clinical trials, though the FDA does audit them to make sure they are correctly following procedure. They at least are run by independent organizations from the pharmaceutical companies. Still, I'd expected the process to be a bit...better than that.
kuli  ·  4687 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Thought to ponder:

How many of those "independent" companies are funded, in part, by the pharmaceutal industry?

thundara  ·  4687 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Well, clinical trials cost a truckload of arms and legs, and it's usually pharmaceutical companies footing the bill. So in that sense, all of them are.