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The
Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
would like to
welcome the Mississippi Practice-based CME Network to its’
Electronic Site License
The
Mississippi Practice-based CME Network has decided to provide
you with the full suite of products offered by The Medical
Letter. The information contained in our databases will
certainly be of interest to you. Now you can empower
yourself to increase your knowledge of the products
you prescribe as well as acquire a wealth of unbiased
background information on new compounds and drug classes.
The Medical Letter’s articles summarize the vital
drug facts you need to know, focusing on such elements
as mechanism of action, pharmacology, clinical studies,
adverse effects, drug interactions, dosing and product
pricing. There is no better way to inform yourself than
by reviewing high quality, unbiased, peer-reviewed drug
information that is difficult to dispute.
If
you are interested in accessing The Medical Letter
site, please contact Trudi V. Horton at thorton (at) uasom (dot) uab.edu.
What
is included in this online product?
The
Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics –
Searchable articles from 1988 to the present. Updated
biweekly.
Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter
– Searchable past & current issues (first
issue September, 2002). Updated monthly.
Adverse
Drug Interactions Program – An evidence-based,
proprietary database of adverse drug interactions. Searches
for interactions between 2 and up to 50 drugs; also
includes management recommendations and references to
the original literature. Updated every six months.
Drugs of Choice and Handbook of Antimicrobial
Therapy - These handbooks contain articles
that list the drugs of choice, as well as possible alternatives,
for treatment of frequently encountered illnesses, such
as arthritis, asthma and hypertension, and infectious
diseases. Much of the information is presented in easy-to-read
charts and tables.
Please
click here
to receive the E-table of contents on a regular basis.
http://medicalletter.org/tml/etoc
Please
keep in mind that The Medical Letter accepts no advertising
or funding from any outside source. We operate solely
on the revenues generated by subscriptions. This has
enabled us to remain your most reliable source for unbiased,
peer-reviewed, critical evaluations of new medicines.
If
I can be of any assistance to you whatsoever, please
feel free to contact me directly and I will attend to
your needs personally.
Sincerely,
Gene
Carbona
Gene
Carbona
Director of Worldwide Client Relations
The Medical Letter.
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