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Current research ethics frameworks don’t flag drug trials that, while not putting patients at risk, still produce biased evidence, a new study argues. Published in Science, the study says that current research ethics focuses on protecting study participants, but  fail to prevent problems that undermine the social value of the research. As an example, they point to phase IV research—when pharmaceutical companies test drugs and devices that have been approved for marketing. Without an adequate system of checks in place, phase IV trials will continue to be used by drug companies to market products without generating the information that clinicians and policy makers can use to improve care and maintain a more cost-effective health system. “Rigorously designed and executed research has a critical role in improving patient care and restraining ballooning healthcare costs,” says Jonathan Kimmelman, associate professor of biomedical ethics at McGill University. “There is currently a push to streamline the ethical review of research. In this process, oversight systems should be empowered to separate scientific wheat from marketing chaff.” Kimmelman and colleague Alex John London from Carnegie Mellon University point out how some phase IV studies have used questionable designs and have been used by drug companies for producing “brand loyalty” among physicians conducting the study. Some of the practices that result in bias, like selective reporting of data, may be difficult for journal editors or clinicians to detect on their own. Current review systems at drug regulatory agencies like the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) or at universities have little authority to police post-marketing trials for bias. To correct the problem, Kimmelman and London, who frequently collaborate on ways to improve clinical research, point to several policy options, including expanding the review authority of the FDA, academic medical centers, and medical journals. “Medical care isn’t like most consumer produces where the consumer can assess the quality of the product from its performance and estimate its value for the money,” says London, associate professor of philosophy and director of CMU’s Center for Ethics and Policy. “In medicine we are forced to rely on what can at times be complex scientific studies for this information.  So it is difficult to overstate the importance of preserving the integrity of this research.” The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funded the research.

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