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World Service,09 Dec 2009,18 mins

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The pressures on drug companies are increasing: from shareholders, from rivals, from government regulators, and from lawsuits. It takes millions of dollars and many years to develop a new treatment. What should they do when discouraging results pop up about a promising drug? There have been allegations that some manufacturers, including the world's number one, Pfizer, have manipulated or delayed bad news. We talk to Dr Martin MacKay, who heads up Pfizer's Pharmatherapeutics Research and Development, about how decisions are made on which treatments to pursue. He defends Pfizer against allegations that it suppressed unwelcome clinical evidence. Plus, Israel's wealthiest businesswoman Shari Arison who's claimed to foresee the future, talks to us about her vision. And our technology commentator Jeremy Wagstaff casts doubt on recent suggestions that Wikipedia is in decline.

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