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Novartis’s Third-Party Probe Finds “No Evidence” Indicating Data Falsification by Ex-Employee; Truth behind Diovan Woe Not Yet Uncovered

July 30, 2013
Novartis Pharma said on July 29 that a third-party investigation found no evidence suggesting that its former employee deliberately manipulated or falsified the data used in five investigator-initiated trials on Diovan (valsartan), the company’s blockbuster angiotensin receptor blocker. Overall, however,…

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