Mental health charity Mind responds to the MHRA’s ruling on GlaxoSmithKline.Paul Farmer, chief executive of Mind, said:”Mind welcomes news that the Government is to increase drug companies’ responsibility to pass on clinical trials information. We look forward to discussions with ministers to ensure that patients’ interests are best served. We hope that the legislation will pass quickly through Parliament; this is far too important to be delayed any longer.
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