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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1987
Abstract Drug testing of employees has become very popular. It has been stated that such testing is necessary because of the widespread use of drugs that affect the health, safety, and performance of workers. The sudden increase in demand for such testing has led to inadequate testing and questionable interpretation of results.
A J, McBay, P, Hudson
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Abstract Drug testing of employees has become very popular. It has been stated that such testing is necessary because of the widespread use of drugs that affect the health, safety, and performance of workers. The sudden increase in demand for such testing has led to inadequate testing and questionable interpretation of results.
A J, McBay, P, Hudson
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Journal of Health Management, 2013
In the absence of a well implemented Drug Policy, paucities in access, affordability, efficiency, quality and effectiveness of health services and limited resources continue to handicap the functioning of the health system. Higher accessibility and quality is taken to be synonymous with higher costs.
Sangeeta Sharma, Meena Gupta
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In the absence of a well implemented Drug Policy, paucities in access, affordability, efficiency, quality and effectiveness of health services and limited resources continue to handicap the functioning of the health system. Higher accessibility and quality is taken to be synonymous with higher costs.
Sangeeta Sharma, Meena Gupta
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
PATIENT concern over drug prices frequently finds expression in questions asked of their physicians. What responses can be given? It is good to recognize the pervasive role of drugs in the lives of most patients. The total sales of prescription drugs in 1974 was more than $5 billion.
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PATIENT concern over drug prices frequently finds expression in questions asked of their physicians. What responses can be given? It is good to recognize the pervasive role of drugs in the lives of most patients. The total sales of prescription drugs in 1974 was more than $5 billion.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— Many articles have been written suggesting means by which a private physician could reduce the cost of prescription medications to his patients. The article, "Equivalent Therapy at Lower Cost" (228:1009, 1974), alleging to help us out of our quagmire, ignores the basic factors involved.
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To the Editor.— Many articles have been written suggesting means by which a private physician could reduce the cost of prescription medications to his patients. The article, "Equivalent Therapy at Lower Cost" (228:1009, 1974), alleging to help us out of our quagmire, ignores the basic factors involved.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt Controversy about the relative merits of brand-name and generic prescription is nothing new.
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Excerpt Controversy about the relative merits of brand-name and generic prescription is nothing new.
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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Drug delivery to the central nervous system
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Elizabeth Nance, Suzie H Pun
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