Controversial Paxil “Study 329” Earns Expression of Concern After Critic Sues Publisher

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From Retractionwatch.com:

“After more than 20 years of criticism and calls for retraction, a journal has placed an expression of concern on a study of the antidepressant Paxil in teens that critics say has led to unwarranted and potentially harmful prescribing of the drug to youth.

The 2001 paper, published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP), reported findings from a randomized trial known as “Study 329,” which concluded the antidepressant Paxil was safe and effective in kids ages 12 to 18.

In 2012, Paxil maker GlaxoSmithKline agreed to pay $3 billion to settle civil and criminal charges that included “unlawful promotion” of the drug for adolescents, for whom the product was never approved, and allegations the company “participated in preparing, publishing and distributing a misleading medical journal article” — the JAACAP paper.  A reanalysis in 2015 found the drug was “ineffective and unsafe” for the age group studied.”

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  1. $3 billion is a lot for corporate fines but I think we all know it won’t make a bit of difference.

    These companies need to be destroyed. I’m guessing most of their drugs are actually poison, and the rest should be a public good that have no part in making anyone rich. Nothing in the world is ever going to improve if we just keep letting companies be immortal god-beings that can starve, torture, and kill literally thousands or even millions of people and get away with it with effectively no consequences.

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