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Comment
. 2010 Nov 2;7(11):e1000359.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000359.

Doctors and drug companies: still cozy after all these years

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Doctors and drug companies: still cozy after all these years

David Henry. PLoS Med. .

Abstract

Geoff Spurling and colleagues report findings of a systematic review looking at the relationship between exposure to promotional material from pharmaceutical companies and the quality, quantity, and cost of prescribing. They fail to find evidence of improvements in prescribing after exposure, and find some evidence of an association with higher prescribing frequency, higher costs, or lower prescribing quality.

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