“Decisions about the effectiveness of drugs are being made with incomplete information because results of almost three-quarters of clinical trials are still not published within two years of completion, researchers have found. Some of the leading academic centres in the United States have been criticised for turning their backs on ethical obligations – and sometimes legal requirements – to publish findings and report results in a timely manner, a study in The British Medical Journal says.”
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