Big Pharma researcher admits to faking dozens of research studies for Pfizer, Merck
(NaturalNews) It's being called the largest research fraud in
medical history. Dr. Scott Reuben, a former member of Pfizer's
speakers' bureau, has agreed to plead guilty to faking dozens of
research studies that were published in medical journals.
Now
being reported across the mainstream media is the fact that Dr. Reuben
accepted a $75,000 grant from Pfizer to study Celebrex in 2005. His
research, which was published in a medical journal, has since been
quoted by hundreds of other doctors and researchers as "proof" that
Celebrex helped reduce pain during post-surgical recovery. There's only
one problem with all this: No patients were ever enrolled in the study!
Dr. Scott Reuben, it turns out, faked the entire study and got it published anyway.
It
wasn't the first study faked by Dr. Reuben: He also faked study data on
Bextra and Vioxx drugs, reports the Wall Street Journal.
As a result of Dr. Reuben's faked studies, the peer-reviewed medical journal Anesthesia & Analgesia was forced to retract 10 "scientific" papers authored by Reuben. The Day
of London reports that 21 articles written by Dr. Reuben that appear in
medical journals have apparently been fabricated, too, and must be
retracted.
After being caught fabricating research for Big
Pharma, Dr. Reuben has reportedly signed a plea agreement that will
require him to return $420,000 that he received from drug companies. He
also faces up to a 10-year prison sentence and a $250,000 fine.
He
was also fired from his job at the Baystate Medical Center in
Springfield, Mass. after an internal audit there found that Dr. Reuben had been faking research data for 13 years. (http://www.theday.com/article/20100...)
Business as usual in Big Pharma
What's
notable about this story is not the fact that a medical researcher
faked clinical trials for the pharmaceutical industry. It's not the
fact that so-called "scientific" medical journals published his
fabricated studies. It's not even the fact that the drug companies paid
this quack close to half a million dollars while he kept on pumping out
fabricated research.
The real story here is that this is business as usual in the pharmaceutical industry.
Dr.
Reuben's actions really aren't that extraordinary. Drug companies bribe
researchers and doctors as a routine matter. Medical journals routinely
publish false, fraudulent studies. FDA panel members regularly rely on falsified research in making their drug approval decisions, and the mainstream media regularly quotes falsified research in reporting the news.
Fraudulent research, in other words, is widespread in modern medicine.
The pharmaceutical industry couldn't operate without it, actually. It
is falsified research that gives the industry its best marketing claims
and strongest FDA approvals. Quacks like Dr Scott Reuben are an
important part of the pharmaceutical profit machine because without
falsified research, bribery and corruption, the industry would have
very little research at all.
Pay special attention to the fact that the Anesthesia & Analgesia
medical journal gladly published Dr. Reuben's faked studies even though
this journal claims to be a "scientific" medical journal based on peer
review. Funny, isn't it, how such a scientific medical journal gladly
publishes fraudulent research with data that was simply invented by the
study author. Perhaps these medical journals should be moved out of the
non-fiction section of university libraries and placed under science fiction.
Remember,
too, that all the proponents of pharmaceuticals, vaccines and
mammograms ignorantly claim that their conventional medicine is all
based on "good science." It's all scientific and trustworthy, they
claim, while accusing alternative medicine of being "woo woo" wishful
thinking and non-scientific hype. Perhaps they should have a quick look
in the mirror and realize it is their own system of quack medicine
that's based largely on fraudulent research, bribery and corruption.
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