March 11, 2008

Self Evaluations

Self Evaluations

The Editors say "Consumers shouldn’t be guinea pigs for drug makers." (Las Vegas Sun, EDITORIAL, "Drug maker under fire - Alaska court case shows the danger of industries policing themselves," Mar 8, 2008) Regulations of the US Office of Human research Protection, a division of th4e National Institute of Health forwards complaints of violations of US laws regarding use of human subjects to the accused institution.
The pattern of self-evaluations extends to academic researchers and department of defense researchers as well. Many people die in human experiments, some due to negligence. The researchers are not held accountable at all. There are no penalties for non compliance with US laws on use of human in experiments (see Title 45 CFR Section 46). Animals have state and US law protections with fines and prison for violations.
The lack of accountability in drug development, marketing and FDA protections, are severe abominations with little concern from journalists or politicians. Drug companies purchase advertisements (ever watch 60 Minutes?) and make substantial campaign contributions.
Robert Whitaker wrote "Mad in America," about the history of psychiatric drug abuses which killed many people.

Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM

Archives on the "newer" antipsychotic drugs here: http://tmap.wordpress.com/
Letters to the editor: letters@lasvegassun.com

Las Vegas Sun
SUN EDITORIAL
Drug maker under fire - Alaska court case shows the danger of industries policing themselves
Sat, Mar 8, 2008
Las Vegas

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