Medicines, Society, and Industry
Published Nov 2, 2002
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There is a complex relation between the pharmaceutical industry, patients, doctors, editors and publishers, regulators, and politicians, and all are driven by their own agendas and are subject to various influences. However, all must remember that the primary aim of providing medicines has to be to improve the health of populations.
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The pharmaceutical industry as an informant
Joe Collier, Ike Iheanacho
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The pharmaceutical industry as a political player
John Abraham
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The pharmaceutical industry as a medicines provider
David Henry, Joel Lexchin
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Accountability of the pharmaceutical industry
M N Graham Dukes
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