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	<title>Comments on: Controversial Conversation: Selling Vitamins &amp; Saving Women from PPD</title>
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		<title>By: ChristinaG</title>
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		<dc:creator>ChristinaG</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;ve gotta take issue with all the pharmaceutical industry conspiracy theories out there.  I&#039;ve worked as a clinical trial statistician for both universities and pharmaceutical companies (and I am currently not working, so no one is paying me to defend anything), and there is no big conspiracy by the drug industry.  I worked on a lot of hormone therapy products and my coworkers and I just wanted to get a good product out there and catch nonworthwhile products as early as possible (for every great product that comes out, there are sometimes hundreds of formulations that didn&#039;t make the cut - all that testing really does cost a lot of money).

The supplement industry are the folks I&#039;d be more concerned about.  Pharmaceuticals must go through stringent testing and approval, while supplements don&#039;t.   And if Dr Dean would like to send me a copy of his currently under peer review paper, I&#039;ll be happy to read it and offer my opinion on his research, I&#039;ve worked on many successful FDA drug submissions and have been published in peer reviewed journals.

But in the end, I think your advice in the article was great.  Look for research from major research institutes that have no ulterior motives.  Take the word of random people on the net with a grain of salt (my word as well - you don&#039;t actually know me or my qualifications).  Read up on what&#039;s out there with a little bit of scepticism, then make up your own mind about things.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve gotta take issue with all the pharmaceutical industry conspiracy theories out there.  I&#8217;ve worked as a clinical trial statistician for both universities and pharmaceutical companies (and I am currently not working, so no one is paying me to defend anything), and there is no big conspiracy by the drug industry.  I worked on a lot of hormone therapy products and my coworkers and I just wanted to get a good product out there and catch nonworthwhile products as early as possible (for every great product that comes out, there are sometimes hundreds of formulations that didn&#8217;t make the cut &#8211; all that testing really does cost a lot of money).</p>
<p>The supplement industry are the folks I&#8217;d be more concerned about.  Pharmaceuticals must go through stringent testing and approval, while supplements don&#8217;t.   And if Dr Dean would like to send me a copy of his currently under peer review paper, I&#8217;ll be happy to read it and offer my opinion on his research, I&#8217;ve worked on many successful FDA drug submissions and have been published in peer reviewed journals.</p>
<p>But in the end, I think your advice in the article was great.  Look for research from major research institutes that have no ulterior motives.  Take the word of random people on the net with a grain of salt (my word as well &#8211; you don&#8217;t actually know me or my qualifications).  Read up on what&#8217;s out there with a little bit of scepticism, then make up your own mind about things.</p>
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