Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 54-59, March 2006

The relationship between paediatricians and commerce

  • Tom Hilliard

      Affiliations

    • Department of Respiratory Paediatrics, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London WC1N 2JH, UK
  • ,
  • Timothy Chambers

      Affiliations

    • Department of Paediatrics, Southmead Hospital, Bristol BS10 5NB, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 117 959 5327; fax: +44 117 959 5382.

Summary 

The interaction between doctors and commerce, particularly the pharmaceutical industry, has recently been subject to increasing scrutiny. Doctors are now exposed to mounting influence from industry as it spends large amounts of money on marketing, is heavily involved with continuing medical education and sponsors a major proportion of research. Conflicts of interest may exist on both sides of the relationship: doctors can be manipulated and companies need to be profitable. Paediatricians are just as open to this influence as are other members of the medical profession. There is evidence that clinical practice is altered by interaction with industry, although doctors appear to deny the likelihood of being influenced. There are significant concerns over the increasing involvement of the pharmaceutical industry with research, although the regulation of the industry continues to be strengthened and the process of research is becoming more transparent. Disclosure of conflicts of interest involving authorship is now common practice and should extend to all facets of the relationship. However, collaboration continues to be necessary in order to develop new therapies, maximise research and particularly in paediatrics, to test medications in children. Paediatricians need to be aware of the sources of influence and understand current guidelines so that interactions with industry continue to be appropriate.

Keywords: ethics, drug industry, commerce, paediatrics, conflict of interest

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PII: S1526-0542(05)00086-2

doi:10.1016/j.prrv.2005.09.004

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 54-59, March 2006