Investigation of Clinical Trial Takes Place As Xarelto Lawsuit Filings Increase
May 30, 2016 – – TheProductLawyers.com reports on a Duke University clinical trial for Xarelto that occurred in 2006 and was commissioned by the makers of the drug, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a Johnson and Johnson subsidiary, and Bayer AG. The purpose of the clinical trial was to compare the effects of Xarelto with warfarin, a predecessor blood-thinning drug and was conducted over a 3-year period during which 14,000 patients were reviewed. This clinical trial is now being investigated and questions have emerged about its credibility due to the use of a defective blood testing device. Many believe this device could have altered the results of the data, thus making Xarelto appear more effective than it really is. Researchers have stated that patients may have been given the wrong dosage of warfarin because of the faulty testing apparatus.
In addition to the faulty device, another big issue is the manufacturers’ deceptive and misleading actions not only with not acknowledging the faulty and omitted data to regulatory authorities in the United States and Europe, but also their forwarding of incomplete data to the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), a highly respected and trusted publication not only with its readers but those in the medical profession.
As the investigation unfolds other factors are emerging as well, with the controversy surrounding the study only getting more intense. Also, lawyers and plaintiffs involved in the more than 5,000 lawsuits, as per an article in Business Insider, are questioning whether the faulty research data would have made a difference in the number of lawsuits being filed and the subsequent 500 alleged deaths from Xarelto. As this investigation progresses, these plaintiffs are looking forward to the start of the bellwether trials currently scheduled to begin in spring of 2017.
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