Saturday, May 20, 2006

NY Times: Unease on Industry's Role in Hypertension Debate

Unease on Industry's Role in Hypertension Debate

By STEPHANIE SAUL
Published: May 20, 2006

The seven dinners at Ruth's Chris Steak Houses around the country are just one example of why the small medical society, the American Society of Hypertension, has been in the midst of a dispute over the influence of drug industry money.


"This is about the monetarization of medicine," Dr. Michael H. Alderman, a past president of the organization, said in a recent interview.


The dinners promoting a new definition of high blood pressure illustrate connections — among the pharmaceutical industry, academic physicians and societies that formulate opinion — that can ultimately affect patient treatment. And the dispute within the society reflects a growing unease that industry money is influencing scientific discourse in medical societies and elsewhere.

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