AHRP Press Briefing: Scientists Will Analyze SSRI Data, Families Will Tell Their Tragedies

Excerpt: The British drug authority has banned the use of most SSRI antidepressant drugs for the treatment of depression in children under 18, citing a two-to-threefold increased risk of suicidal behavior and lack of evidence of a benefit for depressed children. Two SSRIs – Paxil and Effexor – are no longer recommended by their manufacturer for use in children. Prozac is no longer recommended by Eli Lilly for children in the U.K.

In contrast to the British medicines authority review of the evidence, the FDA has refused to allow independent scientists to present documented evidence related to these drugs’ hazards and their failure to demonstrate a benefit for depressed children.

Double Dipping at NIH: "the Gaming Must End" – Editorial WashPost

Double Dipping at NIH: “the Gaming Must End” – Editorial WashPost Tue, 6 Jul 2004 Monday’s Washington Post editorial took a critical of the corrupting influence of the pharmaceutical industry on scientists at the National Institutes of Health. The agency’s “lax ethics rules, laxly enforced” has resulted in scientists “[pocketing]…

Stealth Merger: Drug Companies and Medical Research at NIH – LAT

Stealth Merger: Drug Companies and Medical Research at NIH – LAT Sun, 7 Dec 2003 Los Angeles Times reporter, David Willman, who twice won the Pulitzer Prize (1994, 2001) has once again demonstrated what fine investigative journalism is about. His investigative series in 2000 put the spotlight on conflicts of…

AHRP Correspondence with Government Agencies

AHRP Correspondence with Government Agencies related link: FDA response to AHRP procedural questions (FDA sham conflicts of interest policy) FDA re: supression of SSRI evidence ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN RESEARCH PROTECTION (AHRP) 142 West End Ave, Suite 28P New York, NY 10023 https://ahrp.org Tel: 212-595-8974 e-mail: October 29, 2003 To: Thomas…

Prozac in Drinking Water / Prozac in Streams Hurt Frogs fish / Newborns suffer Withdrawal

Prozac in Drinking Water / Prozac in Streams Hurt Frogs fish / Newborns suffer Withdrawal Tue, 10 Aug 2004 An article in the UK Observer–“Stay calm everyone, there’s Prozac in the drinking water” (below) — reports that British environmentalists are calling for an “urgent investigation into the revelations, describing the…

Is it Cloning? U.S. experiment in China – Baltimore Sun

Is it Cloning? U.S. experiment in China – Baltimore Sun Fri, 17 Oct 2003 Concern has been raised about unauthorized US initiated human experiments conducted offshore. One such experiment is said to come “perilously close to human cloning.” The debate prompted the chief scientist of a biotech company in Singapore…

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WSJ: Court Revives Suit Against Pfizer On Nigeria Study Tue, 14 Oct 2003 Follow up to earlier AHRP Infomail on this case. The Wall Street Journal reports: “The suit against Pfizer is part of a growing trend in international law to try cases against multinational corporations in developed countries for…

A growing Crisis: Aggressive Marketing of drugs for children – Lou Dobbs-CNN

A growing Crisis: Aggressive Marketing of drugs for children_Lou Dobbs-CNN Fri, 3 Oct 2003 CNN’s anchor Lou Dobbs, an astute business journalist whose program Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN examines politics, the economy and a broad range of issues that affect the quality of life and standard of living of…

10 monkeys killed in botched experiment at Johns Hopkins

10 monkeys killed in botched experiment at Johns Hopkins Sat, 6 Sep 2003 To err is human, but Johns Hopkins researchers have shown a tendency to cut corners on safety and ride roughshod with experimental subjects–human and animal. [See: https://ahrp.org/infomail/0701/19.php ] This time the victims are 10 monkeys and baboons…

AHRP Comments Re: Best Pharmaceuticals for Children’s Act of 2002

Comments submitted by The Alliance for Human Research Protection Re: Best Pharmaceuticals for Children’s Act of 2002 The National Academy of Sciences Committee of the Institute of Medicine on Clinical Research Involving Children August 18, 2003 Vera Hassner Sharav, President John H. Noble, Jr., Ph.D, Treasurer David Cohen, Ph.D, Secretary…

Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act of 2002


Comments submitted by The Alliance for Human Research Protection
to The National Academy of Sciences
Committee of the Institute of Medicine on Clinical Research Involving Children

AHRP has been closely monitoring pediatric research trends since passage of the FDA Modernization Act of 1997. We believe that medications used in children should be thoroughly tested for safety, effectiveness and appropriate dose. But unlike adults who can exercise their autonomous right to informed consent, children who are enrolled in clinical trials are non-consensual human subjects. They should not, therefore, be made to assume the burden of testing possibly toxic drugs whose safety is unknown.