Eunethydis: a statement of the ethical principles governing the relationship between the European group for ADHD guidelines, and its members, with commercial for-profit organisations
Eunethydis: a statement of the ethical principles governing the relationship between the European group for ADHD guidelines, and its members, with commercial for-profit organisations
The Eunethydis ADHD Guidelines group set out here the ethical principles governing the relationship between the group and industry. The principles set out here are provided to ensure that this is both done and seen to be done. The impetus for these guidelines comes from within the Group and is linked to the recognition for the need for an open and transparent basis for Group-industry relations, especially in the light of the present concern that the pharmaceutical industry may be exerting a growing influence on the actions of researchers and clinicians in the ADHD field.
adhd, guidelines, ethics
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12 June 2010
Sergeant, Joseph A.
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Santosh, Paramala
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Sergeant, Joseph A., Banaschewski, Tobias, Buitelar, Jan, Coghill, David, Danckaerts, Marina, Döpfner, Manfred, Rothenberger, A., Santosh, Paramala, Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.S., Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph, Taylor, Eric and Zuddas, A.
(2010)
Eunethydis: a statement of the ethical principles governing the relationship between the European group for ADHD guidelines, and its members, with commercial for-profit organisations.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 19 (9), .
(doi:10.1007/s00787-010-0114-8).
Abstract
The Eunethydis ADHD Guidelines group set out here the ethical principles governing the relationship between the group and industry. The principles set out here are provided to ensure that this is both done and seen to be done. The impetus for these guidelines comes from within the Group and is linked to the recognition for the need for an open and transparent basis for Group-industry relations, especially in the light of the present concern that the pharmaceutical industry may be exerting a growing influence on the actions of researchers and clinicians in the ADHD field.
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Published date: 12 June 2010
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Manfred Döpfner
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