An analysis was performed to compare the content of two continuing medical education courses on calcium channel blockers that were funded by two different drug companies. The sponsoring university had guidelines for interaction with commercial companies designed to prevent the development of inappropriate bias. In Course I, the company drug received 31 percent of the total drug mentions; in Course II, the company drug received 60 percent of the total drug mentions. In both courses, the clinical effects noted for the company drug were more likely to be positive than for the non‐company drugs. In Course I, the mentions of clinical effects of the non‐company drugs as compared to the company\u27s drug were more likely to be negative, and in Cou...
Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest (CoI) is a standard practice for many biomedical journ...
Background: To study whether medical textbooks are sponsored by drug or device companies, and if so,...
There is a lack of clear guidelines regarding the management of drug-drug interactions. Objective: T...
An analysis was performed to compare the content of two continuing medical education courses on calc...
In order to determine the impact of commercial company funding of continuing medical education (CME)...
Class of 2008 AbstractObjectives: Continuing pharmacy education (CPE) programs are required for phar...
Title: Continuing medical education is a requirement for doctors globally. Medicine is not a fixed b...
BackgroundThe promotion strategies of pharmaceutical companies create many problems including irrati...
Over the past two decades, the relationship between the medical profession and the pharmaceutical in...
The impact of a drug bulletin was tested in a randomized controlled trial that included 186 family p...
MEDICAL STUDENTS ARE EN-tering an environmentwith progressively fewerboundaries between medicine and...
Although the educational flagships of many medical specialties proudly fly the colours of their drug...
The purpose of this essay is to explore how the pharmaceutical industry’s influence impacts the drug...
Pharmaceutical companies spent $57.5 billion on pharmaceutical promotion in the United States in 200...
Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest (CoI) is a standard practice for many biomedical journ...
Background: To study whether medical textbooks are sponsored by drug or device companies, and if so,...
There is a lack of clear guidelines regarding the management of drug-drug interactions. Objective: T...
An analysis was performed to compare the content of two continuing medical education courses on calc...
In order to determine the impact of commercial company funding of continuing medical education (CME)...
Class of 2008 AbstractObjectives: Continuing pharmacy education (CPE) programs are required for phar...
Title: Continuing medical education is a requirement for doctors globally. Medicine is not a fixed b...
BackgroundThe promotion strategies of pharmaceutical companies create many problems including irrati...
Over the past two decades, the relationship between the medical profession and the pharmaceutical in...
The impact of a drug bulletin was tested in a randomized controlled trial that included 186 family p...
MEDICAL STUDENTS ARE EN-tering an environmentwith progressively fewerboundaries between medicine and...
Although the educational flagships of many medical specialties proudly fly the colours of their drug...
The purpose of this essay is to explore how the pharmaceutical industry’s influence impacts the drug...
Pharmaceutical companies spent $57.5 billion on pharmaceutical promotion in the United States in 200...
Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest (CoI) is a standard practice for many biomedical journ...
Background: To study whether medical textbooks are sponsored by drug or device companies, and if so,...
There is a lack of clear guidelines regarding the management of drug-drug interactions. Objective: T...