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Overhauling oversight—European drug legislation
Nature Biotechnology, 2005At the end of next month, the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) will implement a new legislative framework and several provisions that seek to provide incentives and streamline regulatory oversight of certain monoclonal antibodies and other biologic products.
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Legal and Legislative Trends in Drug Testing [PDF]
This article examines the issues of medical confidentiality and legal defensibility that drug testing raises in view of recent judicial and legislative trends. Random and routine drug testing has raised questions of wrongful discharge, unlawful search and seizure, and invasion of privacy.
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Legislating Drug Prescribing Practices-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994In Reply. —The primary objective of our study was to determine whether OBRA-87 influenced antipsychotic and other psychotropic drug use in nursing homes. The relationship between staffing and other home variables on the degree of antipsychotic reduction in individual nursing homes is interesting and plausible, but requires verification by others ...
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Advancing Legislation on Drug Pricing — Is There a Path Forward?
New England Journal of Medicine, 2019Advancing Legislation on Drug Pricing The Lower Drug Costs Now Act of 2019 represents a major departure from the U.S. status quo.
Jonathan Oberlander, Stacie B. Dusetzina
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Pediatric Drug Formulations — Unintended Consequences of Legislation
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017Recent legislation promotes the development of formulations for children of medications usually taken by adults. However, these new liquid dosage forms have sharply increased costs, as compared with the tablet forms sold for adults.
Thomas R. Welch, Luke A Probst
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NEW DRUG CONTROL LEGISLATION NEEDED
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937To the Editor.— The recent tragic deaths from elixir sulfanilamide have brought quite vividly to the public's attention the extreme danger of taking medicine without thorough experimental and clinical trial. The time seems ripe now for us to see that legislation is enacted and rigidly enforced against: Any drug or medicine sold to the public not ...
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Effect of Legislation on the Introduction of Drugs
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1976openaire +3 more sources