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[Dysphagia] VitalStim conference
- Subject: [Dysphagia] VitalStim conference
- From: Drirenect at aol.com (Drirenect@aol.com)
- Date: Sat May 20 07:32:31 2006
In recent years it has become mandatory for authors/researchers to state any
financial interest they may have. One doesn't need to be reminded of the
flood of false claims and damage suits related to drugs that were found to be
acceptable by the manufacturer (of course) and rushed through FDA approval.
I, for one, never believe the claims of any company, manufacturer about its
own product. Why would I? I have been involved in clinical trials as part
of nation wide testing of medications, some double blind, and still learned to
be very, very cautious about what happens to the results if they don't suit.
It is encouraging to note that the manufacturers of thickening products make
no claim about efficacy since there is no evidence that they have any
positive effect at all. "Truth in advertising" seems to have some effect in some
instances, it seems.
It is so difficult to obtain funding for research that there is a temptation
to take it from whatever source offers it - a very slippery slope indeed.
No-one ever said that being ethical was easy.
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