UK Launches Inquiry Into Its Clinical Trials Problems After Pharma Outcry
Ex-Health Minister To Report Back In Spring
Executive Summary
Stung by criticism from the AstraZeneca and GSK CEOs, the UK government has launched an independent review into commercial clinical trials in the hopes of reversing a steep decline.
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