GlaxoSmithKline starts releasing drug trial info
Compliance Monitor, September 8, 2004
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GlaxoSmithKline posted some summaries of its drug trial results on the Internet, the Associated Press reported September 1.
The pharmaceutical company said it had posted summaries of dozens of clinical trials on its new online registry for the diabetes medication rosiglitazone. Glaxo sells the drug under the brand name Avandia.
Results of other drug trials will be added to the registry later as summaries are compiled, said the London-based company, which has its U.S. headquarters in Philadelphia and North Carolina.
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