Public Citizen, a US consumer activist group, has revealed that drugmakers made payments totalling $4.9 million to physicians in the north-eastern state of Vermont in the July 2002-June 2004 period. 21 firms are alleged to have resisted the publication of the payments, arguing these were trade secrets. The activist group calls for mandatory federal regulation, but ignores efforts led by drug major Eli Lilly to offer voluntary disclosure (Marketletter September 29).
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