BMJ  2008;336:1-2 (5 January), doi:10.1136/bmj.39416.559942.BE (published 6 December 2007)

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Non-drug industry funded research

Poor access to drugs leaves important clinical questions unanswered

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In May 2004, the European Clinical Trials Directive came into force. The directive made it mandatory for all clinical drug trials to follow the good clinical practice guidance, and it fuelled existing concerns that financial and organisational constraints were making it almost impossible to conduct independent trials not funded by the drug industry. In the accompanying paper, Berendt and colleagues show that the decrease in the number of new clinical trials registered each year in Denmark began well before 2004, and the decrease was similar for independent and industry sponsored trials.1 In 2006, two years after the enforcement of the EU directive, the number of independent trials actually increased. Similar results have been reported in Sweden, Norway, and Italy.2 The consistency of these findings, despite differences in registration and classification systems, supports their validity and generalisability.

So can we feel reassured about the future of independent therapeutic research? Certainly, clinical . . . [Full text of this article]

Paolo Bruzzi, head, director1,2

1 Clinical Epidemiology Unit, National Cancer Research Institute, 16132 Genova, Italy, 2 Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, National Cancer Research Institute


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