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candystripper -> Ties Btw Pharm Cos & APA Examined (7/12/2008 8:27:49 AM)

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It seemed an ideal marriage, a scientific partnership that would attack mental illness from all sides. Psychiatrists would bring to the union their expertise and clinical experience, drug makers would provide their products and the money to run rigorous studies, and patients would get better medications, faster.

Senator Charles E. Grassley, right, Republican of Iowa, is demanding that the American Psychiatric Association give an accounting of its financing from the pharmaceies.

But now the profession itself is under attack in Congress, accused of allowing this relationship to become too cozy. After a series of stinging investigations of individual doctors’ arrangements with drug makers, Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, is demanding that the American Psychiatric Association, the field’s premier professional organization, give an accounting of its financing.

The association is the voice of establishment psychiatry, publishing the field’s major journals and its standard diagnostic manual.
“I have come to understand that money from the pharmaceutical industry can shape the practices of nonprofit organizations that purport to be independent in their viewpoints and actions,” Mr. Grassley said Thursday in a letter to the association.
In 2006, the latest year for which numbers are available, the drug industry accounted for about 30 percent of the association’s $62.5 million in financing. About half of that money went to drug advertisements in psychiatric journals and exhibits at the annual meeting, and the other half to sponsor fellowships, conferences and industry symposiums at the annual meeting.

This weekend in Chicago, the psychiatry association’s board will meet behind closed doors, in part to discuss how to respond to the increasingly intense scrutiny and questions about conflicts of interest.


New York Times, July 12, 2008
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/12/washington/12psych.html?th&emc=th
 
About damned time.
 
candystripper




Termyn8or -> RE: Ties Btw Pharm Cos & APA Examined (7/12/2008 8:33:44 AM)

And you wonder why I don't do legal drugs.

T




hisannabelle -> RE: Ties Btw Pharm Cos & APA Examined (7/12/2008 8:36:19 AM)

greetings candystripper,

i think the guy at the end had it right. at some point, sanctions have to become a serious problem. otherwise, this isn't going to stop. because unfortunately when it's not so personally profitable for psychiatrists, it's actually a good thing in some ways. i'm blessed with a psychiatrist who is really, really good at what she does, and that's why she does her job - not for money. if we keep allowing drug companies to play the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, though, and not faulting either the drug company or the psychiatrist (or coming up with alternative methods of, or at least new regulations for, research funding), this problem is not going to stop.

a'ishah.




ownedgirlie -> RE: Ties Btw Pharm Cos & APA Examined (7/12/2008 10:28:05 AM)

I remember about 6 years ago I saw an expose about this.  The non-profit advocacy group, CHADD (Children And Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder) was funded in part by CIBA-GEIGY, the makers of Ritalin.  Oddly enough, CHADD disagrees with alternative therapies to ADD.  CHADD was formed in 1987/1988.  From 1990-1995, the number of youngsters treated with Ritalin rose by 500%.  By 1998 the increase was 700%.  Oddly enough, CHADD doesn't mention CIBA-GEIGY in its brochures.  Go figure.

http://www.add-adhd.org/ritalin_CHADD_A.D.D.html

http://www.adhd-report.com/adhd/10_ritalin_CHADD_2.html

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ADHD_DrugFree/links/CHADD_001166627969/




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