Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Aleem M A. It's Against Medical Ethics BMJ⁠ 2015;351:h4629

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No correction, no retraction, no apology, no comment: paroxetine trial reanalysis raises questions about institutional responsibility

BMJ⁠ 2015⁠; 351⁠ doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h4629 (Published 16 September 2015)⁠

Cite this as: BMJ⁠ 2015;351:h4629


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Re: No correction, no retraction, no apology, no comment: paroxetine trial reanalysis raises questions about institutional responsibility

It's Against Medical Ethics

Research results manipulated to promote a molecule at the expense of patient 's health are unethical. Paroxetine, a molecule used for depression, produced suicidal problems and self harming tendencies in teenagers; the fact that these results were hid and the molecule was promoted against medical ethics is to be highly condemned.

Competing interests: No competing interests

29 September 2015

M A Aleem

Neurologist

ABC Hospital

Annamalainagar Trichy 620018 Tamilnadu India

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