Financial Ties as Part of Informed Consent to Postmarketing Research: Attitudes of American Doctors and Patients; Into a British Context; From the Patient's Perspective; Defining Surveillance; but Is It Research? See Correction in BMJ 1995 August 5; 311(7001): 373
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La Puma, John
Stocking Carol B.
Rhoades, William D.
Darling, Cheryl M.
Ferner, R.D.
VandenBurg, Malcolm
Dews, Ian
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BMJ: British Medical Journal 1995 June 24; 310(6995): 1660- 1663
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Financial Ties as Part of Informed Consent to Postmarketing Research: Attitudes of American Doctors and Patients; Into a British Context; From the Patient's Perspective; Defining Surveillance; but Is It Research?
La Puma, John; Stocking, Carol B.; Rhoades, William D.; Darling, Cheryl M.; Ferner, R.E.; Neuberger, Julia; VandenBurg, Malcolm; Dews, Ian; Tobias, Jeffrey S. (1995-06-24)Postmarketing research, often called phase IV trials, is intended to familiarise doctors and patients with newly approved drugs. La Puma and colleagues, in Chicago, studied doctors' and patients' attitudes to whether doctors ...