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Glaxo says it will stop paying doctors to promote drugs

By The New York Times  
   December 17, 2013

The British drug maker GlaxoSmithKline will no longer pay doctors to promote its products and will stop tying compensation of sales representatives to the number of prescriptions doctors write, its chief executive said Monday, effectively ending two common industry practices that critics have long assailed as troublesome conflicts of interest. The announcement appears to be a first for a major drug company, although others may be considering similar moves.

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