Wanting to
" read the details on the clinical trials first ” is not conspiracy theory it is a sound scientific approach which health providers should go along with.
Occasionally in UK there have been breaches of trust by professionals. Responsible officials acted to set up monitoring to prevent against such things happening again. But people change their jobs and whole departments get restructured - within that, the excellent monitoring procedures can get forgotten/lost. Therefore checking that a health provider/service is ok is wise.
Remember Dr Shipman?
His method of murder was consistent: a swift injection of diamorphine - pharmaceutical heroin. He killed 71 patients while at the Donnebrook practice in the town and the remainder while a single-handed practitioner at his surgery in Market Street. The majority of his victims - 171 - were women, compared with 44 men.