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Use Double-Blind Method to Regain Confidence in Japanese Clinical Trials: Dr Yui of Kyoto Univ. Hospital
The double-blind method ought to be employed for clinical trials if Japan is to recoup confidence shaken by the data manipulation scandal involving Novartis Pharma’s blockbuster antihypertensive Diovan (valsartan), said a prominent cardiologist who has raised doubts over the drug’s…
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