Unethical business research happens more often than we think. At times the evidence is clearly there or on the fence. Researchers conclude studies for companies, to find results or outcomes, and report the results to management for a sound decision. However, the problem is some studies or researchers may be basis, but mainly ethics is the issue. My paper is about Bayer the maker of Yasmin and Yaz birth control pills. With all pharmaceutical products, there are side effects. Normally when medicine is purchased in the store, side effects are usually printed on the packaging and bottle for consumers to read and make sound decision about taking the medication. What if the manufacture concealed valuable information that could save your life because the company did not find the results to their studies significant enough to pose a threat?
What unethical research behavior was involved? Bayer the maker of Yasmin and Yaz birth control pills has had several research studies that indicated several results. The use of drospirenone in the birth control showed to cause venous thromboembolism, which are blood clots that could be very deadly, even in young healthy women. Yasmin and Yaz warnings did not include the risk of thromboembolism. Therefore, patients were unaware of the risk and were not able to make sound decisions about the birth controls. Two studies were conducted, one by the British Medical Association, where researcher found a twofold increased risk of non-fatal venous thromboembolism in women using drospirenone-containing contraceptives. The second studied, based on data from the British General Practice Research Database, found a threefold increased risk. Over all in the end researchers described the overall risk as low for patients (Burger, 2011).
Who were the injured parties? In 2010 there were an estimated 6,850 United States lawsuits pending by victims who stated they have suffered serious side effects by the Yasmin and