

He was charged with submitting bogus research in a 2007 pain management study of patients who had knee surgery. The test was conducted for Pfizer under a $73,000 research grant, and was supposed to measure the effectiveness of the drug Celebrex for reducing post-operative pain.
Fifty patients were supposed to receive the drug and 50 other a placebo, but it was discovered the test was never conducted, even though Reuben published studies that suggested otherwise.
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