Florida woman in prison for making a false statement to government investigator related to clinical trial studied effectiveness of asthma drugs in children. Jessica Palacio of Miami was convicted by a jury on Sept. 13, 2022, for lying to Food and Drug Administration FDA.
Report on Research Compliance 19, no. 2 (January 27, 2022) - The trial was to be like any other that the clinical research organization (CRO) would oversee. The.
Study Coordinator Charged in Scheme to Falsify Clinical Trial Data Details Written by Justice Department
Miami, Florida - A federal grand jury in Miami, Florida, returned an indictment Tuesday charging a Florida woman with conspiring to falsify clinical trial data regarding an asthma medication.
According to court documents, Jessica Palacio, 34, of Miami, worked as a study coordinator at a clinical trial firm in Miami called Unlimited Medical Research. Unlimited Medical Research was one of many companies hired to conduct a clinical trial designed to investigate the safety and efficacy of an asthma medication in children. The indictment alleges that Palacio participated in a scheme to falsify medical records to make it appear as though pediatric subjects made scheduled visits to Unlimited Medical Research, received physical exams from a clinical investigator, and took study drugs as required, when in fact these things had not occurred. The indictment
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The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that a Miami grand jury returned an indictment against Jessica Palacio, a study coordinator at Unlimited Medical Research, a firm that provides clinical trial services for medication.
According to the DOJ press release, “[t]he indictment alleges that Palacio participated in a scheme to falsify medical records to make it appear as though pediatric subjects made scheduled visits to Unlimited Medical Research, received physical exams from a clinical investigator, and took study drugs as required, when in fact these things had not occurred.” The indictment also alleges that Palacio lied to an investigator with the Food and Drug Administration when asked about her conduct.