(no title)
guylhem | 11 years ago
This FDA story is sad, but not surprising. The article seems to suggest the European equivalent (the EMA) is way better. Maybe it did behave better on this case, but as a rule of thumb, I strongly doubt it is much better.
The only advantage Europe has is how it works: if you want to bring a drug to the market, you either have it to get it accepted in one member state (then you can sell it everywhere) or go to the EMA. That's moderate competition. It may works slightly better, but it's still limited by the number of countries and regulatory agencies.
The only conclusion we should make from such stories is that there should be no public bodies susceptible to regulatory capture, but various independent organizations doing that.
See that as adding redundancy - if one was found to cheat and lie, it wouldn't be too big to fail, and a competitor would be glad to update its rating on say the 40 generics whose bioequivalence ratings are based on cooked data. That's a bit like how I trust Michelin guides more than any government evaluation of restaurants.
EDIT: I noticed a comment about financial ratings agencies. You realize there are only 3 big ones (Moody's, S&P, Finch) and that they have very strong ties to some governments, right? I predict they give you more quality that the FDA (because it's a legal monopoly), but less than what more competition could bring.
GauntletWizard|11 years ago
The only thing that will help is strong whistleblower protections, to allow the ethical members of a profession to call bullshit without fear of repercussion. (This won't work in banking, for obvious reasons :P )
narrator|11 years ago
refurb|11 years ago
There were multiple signs that the drug causes heart damage. It took years and years for it to eventually be pulled.[1]
[1]http://news.yahoo.com/france-drugmaker-trial-suspected-death...
voronoff|11 years ago
nickff|11 years ago
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Four_(audit_firms)
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Three_%28credit_rating_agen...
Retric|11 years ago
sjg007|11 years ago
ekianjo|11 years ago