Tag: British Medical Journal (BMJ)

Pfizer Failed to Disclose Risks of Preterm Birth and Neonatal Death to Pregnant Women in RSV Vaccine Trial

A BMJ investigation revealed Pfizer was studying preterm births as an "adverse event of special interest" in RSV trial, but didn't inform pregnant participants.

New Report Raises Concerns That CDC Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System Is Broken

A BMJ investigation found the CDC isn’t following its standards for maintaining VAERS, is missing safety signals, and essentially maintains two databases.

Top FDA Officials Accepted Jobs with Moderna After Playing Key Roles in the Licensure of COVID-19 Vaccines

A new BMJ investigation reveals a "revolving door" between FDA officials tasked with regulating COVID-19 vaccines and the companies who manufacture them.

Highly Prescribed Drug Gets FDA Green Light Despite 4-Fold Higher Risk of Death

A questionable green light from the FDA for Rexulti, an unproven drug frequently used in nursing homes, leaves medical experts confused and concerned.