Lisa Bero: Bias in Drug Trials

When
Wed Feb 4, 2009
Where
The Commonwealth Club SF
Time
5:30pm
Tags
Literary Arts
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Lisa Bero, Professor, School of Pharmacy, UCSF

What does "FDA approved" really mean - and how can we make sure that the medicine we take is more helpful than harmful? How do we know that a new drug is better than an older, less expensive drug? Drug companies do trials, and each company's trials might show that its drug is best. After approval, drug trial results are expected to appear in peer-reviewed journals, reporting all outcomes. In a study of papers published for trials from 2001 and 2002, it was found that many results were still not published five years after FDA approval. Bero will discuss the implications of incomplete and biased information in medical journals for drug use in the United States.

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  1. The Commonwealth Club SF
    595 Market Street, 2nd floor, San Francisco, CA