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Study 329

Study 329: Minions No Longer

October 2, 2015 14 Comments

Good Pharma

A few weeks ago I was asked to review Good Pharma by Don Light and Antonio Maturo. The published review appears in TES - here. It makes a great foil to the Data Wars post earlier this week. The problem was deciding if the title for this post should read Minions no Longer or Underlings no Longer - let me know your thoughts. Review Whatever you think of his politics, there was … [Read more...] about Study 329: Minions No Longer

Study 329: Data Wars

September 28, 2015 37 Comments

What does your doctor know about your medicines?

Sensing the end of the Roman Republic and unhappy at the approach of Empire, Cassius approached Brutus to save the Republic. "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings." The Republic was a Democracy, with a Government answerable to its Electors. Caesar’s conquests meant that the Roman Government was now responsible for swathes of … [Read more...] about Study 329: Data Wars

Study 329: MK, HK, SK, GSK & History

September 21, 2015 27 Comments

The doctor

What happened to those suicidal in study 329? In May 2014, the RIAT team asked GSK what the children who became suicidal in the course of Study 329 have since been told. (Marty Keller's "take" on this is at the bottom). The consent form says that anyone entering the study would be treated just the way they would be in normal clinical practice. In Study 329, the children … [Read more...] about Study 329: MK, HK, SK, GSK & History

Study 329: MK, HK, SK and GSK

September 18, 2015 23 Comments

Martin B. Keller, MD

The Letter below from Marty Keller and colleagues was sent to many media outlets, to retraction watch, and to professional organizations on Wednesday. Paul Basken from the Chronicle for Higher Education asked me for a response which I sent about an hour after receiving the letter. This response is from me rather than the 329 group. This and other correspondence features and … [Read more...] about Study 329: MK, HK, SK and GSK

Study 329

September 16, 2015 25 Comments

Study 329 has just gone live. The Restoring Study 329 article with its appendices, data, history, accompanying feature by Peter Doshi and editorial by David Henry can be found on the Restoring Study 329 site Study329.org. Here are the key findings at present. Efficacy Harms Background At present The note above says "Here are the key findings at present". You can … [Read more...] about Study 329

Study 329: The Data

September 12, 2015 11 Comments

Profits and patients

The text below reproduces the latest page from the Study329.org site. The links mentioned here will become live on the site once Restoring Study 329 is published late Wednesday - early Thursday next week. In 2004 as part of the resolution of a fraud action taken by New York State, GlaxoSmithKline agreed to post the data from all their studies on the Company Website. They … [Read more...] about Study 329: The Data

The Troubled Life of Study 329: Consequences of Failure to Retract

September 8, 2015 13 Comments

3 wise monkeys concept

If someone were to ask the surviving authors of Study 329 the question: "Knowing what you know now, if you had to do it over, would you agree to participate in that study again?", many would probably say no. The real title of Study 329 was “Efficacy of Paroxetine in the Treatment of Adolescent Major Depression, A Randomized Controlled Trial”. It was published in the Journal of … [Read more...] about The Troubled Life of Study 329: Consequences of Failure to Retract

Original Study 329 Team

September 3, 2015 10 Comments

Martin B. Keller, MD

    MARTIN B. KELLER, M.D.   Brown University Martin B. Keller Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Martin_Keller@brown.edu Martin Keller has made major research contributions to the understanding and treatment of mood disorders. He has performed research on the longitudinal course and neuropsychopharmacology of affective disorders … [Read more...] about Original Study 329 Team

Study329.org: Science with a Conscience

September 3, 2015 7 Comments

Science with a conscience - 3

Faced in 2012 with questions about the $3 Billion fine imposed on GSK - triggered by a sequence of events starting with Study 329, – is it just the cost of doing business? Andrew Witty snapped back: “Although corporate malfeasance cases end up looking very big, they often have their origin in just… one or two people who didn’t quite do the right thing. It’s not about the big … [Read more...] about Study329.org: Science with a Conscience

Study 329: The Timelines

August 31, 2015 14 Comments

GSK Seroxat advertisement

In addition to hosting the Panorama programs and The Famous Grouse history of Study 329, Study329.org has a comprehensive timeline on the origins of concerns about the SSRIs and the risk of suicide - initially with Prozac and subsequently with Paxil - Seroxat. The chronology is laid out year on year with key documents linked to many of these years. Click on the year, then … [Read more...] about Study 329: The Timelines

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