March 20, 2009

Suppressed Seroquel Study 15 Now Available

I've obtained a copy of Seroquel Study 15, which AstraZeneca never published. It's a study of Seroquel's use in treating psychosis versus Haldol, finished in 1996 and submitted to the FDA as part of Seroquel's initial approval for use in treating schizophrenia. The results for Seroquel were not impressive. The drug was FDA approved in 1997.

I am now making it available to the public with one caveat: it is 43 MBs and amounts to 3,459 pages, many of them deeply technical. I'm already well over my site's bandwidth limit for the month and am being hit with overage charges due to other Seroquel documents I've made available to the public. I simply cannot handle tons of people downloading this study until the first of the month. I'll see if I can put together an abridged version of the study without all the technical details at some point in the near future.

So here's the deal for now: if you are a mental health researcher or clinician of any kind and you want to see the study, send me an email and I'll provide you with a link so you can download the study and do as you wish with it. If you are a journalist, send me an email and we'll work something out.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at March 20, 2009 12:03 AM
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"So here's the deal for now: if you are a mental health researcher or clinician of any kind and you want to see the study, send me an email and I'll provide you with a link so you can download the study and do as you wish with it. If you are a journalist, send me an email and we'll work something out.

For the researcher or clinician: if you are not interest I don't even know what to say to you.

For the journalist: learn how to make a good work or have the integrity of naming from where you took your study, who did the work. Shame on you.

Philip: I just want to remind you about the guy from Rolling Stones.
I hope that's one of the reasons you said "we'll work something out".

Posted by: Ana at March 20, 2009 04:26 AM
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