Publication bias compromises the validity of evidence-based medicine, yet a growing body of research shows that this problem is widespread. Efficacy data from drug regulatory agencies, e.g., the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), can serve as a benchmark or control against which data in journal articles can be checked. Thus one may determine whether publication bias is present and quantify the extent to which it inflates apparent drug efficacy.FDA Drug Approval Packages for eight second-generation antipsychotics—aripiprazole, iloperidone, olanzapine, paliperidone, quetiapine, risperidone, risperidone long-acting injection (risperidone LAI), and ziprasidone—were used to identify a cohort of 24 FDA-registered premarketing trials. The resu...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Publication bias compromises the validity of evidence-based medicine, yet a growing body of research...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
Objective: Publication bias threatens the validity of published research, although this topic has re...
BACKGROUND: Valid assessment of drug efficacy and safety requires an evidence base free of reporting...
BACKGROUND: Valid assessment of drug efficacy and safety requires an evidence base free of reporting...
BackgroundPrevious studies of drug trials submitted to regulatory authorities have documented select...
Evidence-based medicine is valuable to the extent that the evidence base is complete and unbiased. S...
Evidence-based medicine is valuable to the extent that the evidence base is complete and unbiased. S...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Publication bias compromises the validity of evidence-based medicine, yet a growing body of research...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
IMPORTANCE Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of antid...
Objective: Publication bias threatens the validity of published research, although this topic has re...
BACKGROUND: Valid assessment of drug efficacy and safety requires an evidence base free of reporting...
BACKGROUND: Valid assessment of drug efficacy and safety requires an evidence base free of reporting...
BackgroundPrevious studies of drug trials submitted to regulatory authorities have documented select...
Evidence-based medicine is valuable to the extent that the evidence base is complete and unbiased. S...
Evidence-based medicine is valuable to the extent that the evidence base is complete and unbiased. S...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...
Previous research has shown that reporting bias has inflated the apparent efficacy of antidepressant...