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* Drugs: Regulation
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Drugs: Regulation
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/regulation
Antiretroviral treatment in developing countries: the peril of neglecting
private providers
Ruairi Brugha
BMJ 2003;326 1382-1384
Readers want transparency in link between doctors and drug firms
Lynn Eaton
BMJ 2003;326 1352
Select committee rejects proposals for high street pharmacies
Lynn Eaton
BMJ 2003;326 1347
India admits to unapproved drug formulations in market
Ganapati Mudur
BMJ 2003;326 1286
New Zealand GPs call for end to direct to consumer advertising
Zosia Kmietowicz
BMJ 2003;326 1284
EU health ministers reject proposal for limited direct to consumer
advertising
Rory Watson
BMJ 2003;326 1284
Should drug companies be allowed to talk directly to patients?: NO
Wendy Garlick
BMJ 2003;326 1302-1303
Should drug companies be allowed to talk directly to patients?: YES
Trevor Jones
BMJ 2003;326 1302
Public health and company wealth
Nathan Ford
BMJ 2003;326 1296
Drug companies want to inform patients
BMJ 2003;326 1286
Paroxetine must not be given to patients under 18
Fabian Waechter
BMJ 2003;326 1282
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Evidence Based Practice: Changing physician behavior
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/changing_physician_behaviour
Patients' accounts of being removed from their general practitioner's
list: qualitative study
Tim Stokes, Mary Dixon-Woods, Kate C Windridge, and Robert K
McKinley
BMJ 2003;326 1316
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General Practice/Family Practice/Primary Care: Health Services
Research
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/health_serv_reasearch
Patients' views about taking antihypertensive drugs: questionnaire
study
John Benson and Nicky Britten
BMJ 2003;326 1314-1315
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CLINICAL: Medicine in Developing Countries
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/medicine_in_developing_countries
Tackling India's HIV epidemic: lessons from Africa
Malcolm Potts and Julia Walsh
BMJ 2003;326 1389-1392
Public policies and the orphans of AIDS in Africa
Alok Bhargava and Betty Bigombe
BMJ 2003;326 1387-1389
Back to basics in HIV prevention: focus on exposure
Elizabeth Pisani, Geoff P Garnett, Nicholas C Grassly, Tim Brown,
John Stover, Catherine Hankins, Neff Walker, and Peter D Ghys
BMJ 2003;326 1384-1387
Antiretroviral treatment in developing countries: the peril of neglecting
private providers
Ruairi Brugha
BMJ 2003;326 1382-1384
Seen and not heard
Sanjay Kumar
BMJ 2003;326 1295
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Health Policy: International health
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http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/International_health%3Anonclinical
Tackling India's HIV epidemic: lessons from Africa
Malcolm Potts and Julia Walsh
BMJ 2003;326 1389-1392
Back to basics in HIV prevention: focus on exposure
Elizabeth Pisani, Geoff P Garnett, Nicholas C Grassly, Tim Brown,
John Stover, Catherine Hankins, Neff Walker, and Peter D Ghys
BMJ 2003;326 1384-1387
Time to deliver with dignity
Stan Davison and Ian Philp
BMJ 2003;326 1300
Public health and company wealth
Nathan Ford
BMJ 2003;326 1296
Seen and not heard
Sanjay Kumar
BMJ 2003;326 1295
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