The FDA employs an average-patient standard when reviewing drugs: it approves a drug only if is safe and effective for the average patient in a clinical trial. It is common, however, for patients to respond differently to a drug. Therefore, the average-patient standard can reject a drug that benefits certain patient subgroups (false negative) and even approval a drug that harms other patient subgroups (false positives). These errors increase the cost of drug development – and thus health care – by wasting research on unproductive or unapproved drugs. The reason why the FDA sticks with an average patient standard is concern about opportunism by drug companies. With enough data dredging, a drug company can always find some subgroup of patient...
Concerns about potentially misleading reporting of pharmaceutical industry research have surfaced ma...
Objective: To evaluate clinical trial registration, reporting and publication rates for new drugs by...
Pharmacists in all areas of practice frequently dispense or recommend drugs without realizing that s...
The FDA employs an average-patient standard when reviewing drugs: it approves a drug only if is safe...
The FDA employs an average-patient standard when reviewing drugs: it approves a drug only if the ave...
Sometimes drug innovation seems to happen in reverse. Patients enjoy a treatment for years even thou...
We assessed the frequency that oncology drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA...
Background: Each year many new prescription drugs are approved by the Food and Drug Administra-tion ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been revered as the gold standard in pharmaceutical ...
Generic drugs are the store-brand cereal of the drug world. While they lack the vibrant colors of an...
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) drug approval process carries great significance for both p...
Drug testing in the United States is currently biased toward the minimization of "Type I" error, tha...
With the recent news from FDA to push tighter safety reviews due to increased patient deaths caused ...
In January 2018, Scott Gottlieb, the Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), stat...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND In Spain, hospital medicines are assessed and selected by local Pharmacy...
Concerns about potentially misleading reporting of pharmaceutical industry research have surfaced ma...
Objective: To evaluate clinical trial registration, reporting and publication rates for new drugs by...
Pharmacists in all areas of practice frequently dispense or recommend drugs without realizing that s...
The FDA employs an average-patient standard when reviewing drugs: it approves a drug only if is safe...
The FDA employs an average-patient standard when reviewing drugs: it approves a drug only if the ave...
Sometimes drug innovation seems to happen in reverse. Patients enjoy a treatment for years even thou...
We assessed the frequency that oncology drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA...
Background: Each year many new prescription drugs are approved by the Food and Drug Administra-tion ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been revered as the gold standard in pharmaceutical ...
Generic drugs are the store-brand cereal of the drug world. While they lack the vibrant colors of an...
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) drug approval process carries great significance for both p...
Drug testing in the United States is currently biased toward the minimization of "Type I" error, tha...
With the recent news from FDA to push tighter safety reviews due to increased patient deaths caused ...
In January 2018, Scott Gottlieb, the Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), stat...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND In Spain, hospital medicines are assessed and selected by local Pharmacy...
Concerns about potentially misleading reporting of pharmaceutical industry research have surfaced ma...
Objective: To evaluate clinical trial registration, reporting and publication rates for new drugs by...
Pharmacists in all areas of practice frequently dispense or recommend drugs without realizing that s...