Introduction: There is little evidence regarding the influence of conflicts of interest on preclinical research. This study examines whether industry sponsorship is associated with increased risks of bias and/or effect sizes of outcomes in published preclinical thiazolidinedione (TZD) studies. Methods: We identified preclinical TZD studies published between January 1, 1965, and November 14, 2012. Coders independently extracted information on study design criteria aimed at reducing bias, results for all relevant outcomes, sponsorship source and investigator financial ties from the 112 studies meeting the inclusion criteria. The average standardized mean difference (SMD) across studies was calculated for plasma glucose (efficacy outcome) a...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
More than 40 primary studies, and three recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses, have shown a cl...
Introduction: There is little evidence regarding the influence of conflicts of interest on preclinic...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
<div><p>Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that fa...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
When a sponsor funds a study of two competing drugs in a head-to-head comparison, the results and co...
A new study reveals that the findings obtained from industry sponsored studies for widely prescribed...
Abstract: We know that clinical trials sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry are likely to exagge...
Abstract CONTEXT: Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study fund...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard form of evidence fo...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk of industry sponsorship bias in a systematically identified set of pl...
The effect that sponsorship has on publication rates or overall effect estimates in animal studies i...
Context Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and au...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
More than 40 primary studies, and three recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses, have shown a cl...
Introduction: There is little evidence regarding the influence of conflicts of interest on preclinic...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
<div><p>Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that fa...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
When a sponsor funds a study of two competing drugs in a head-to-head comparison, the results and co...
A new study reveals that the findings obtained from industry sponsored studies for widely prescribed...
Abstract: We know that clinical trials sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry are likely to exagge...
Abstract CONTEXT: Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study fund...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard form of evidence fo...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk of industry sponsorship bias in a systematically identified set of pl...
The effect that sponsorship has on publication rates or overall effect estimates in animal studies i...
Context Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and au...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
More than 40 primary studies, and three recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses, have shown a cl...