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Do new drugs increase life expectancy? A critique of a Manhattan Institute paperDean Baker
Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, DC 20009, USA
J Gen Intern Med 24:678-82. 2009..The Manhattan Institute study does not provide reliable evidence for favoring adoption of newer drugs in either public or private health care programs...
Closing the door on pharma? A national survey of family medicine residencies regarding industry interactionsAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Pharmacology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20057, USA
Acad Med 86:649-54. 2011..To assess the extent and type of interactions U.S. family medicine residencies permit industry to have with medical students and residents...
Promotional tone in reviews of menopausal hormone therapy after the Women's Health Initiative: an analysis of published articlesAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA
PLoS Med 8:e1000425. 2011....
Why lunch matters: assessing physicians' perceptions about industry relationshipsAdriane J Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Box 571460, Washington, DC 20057 1460, USA
J Contin Educ Health Prof 30:197-204. 2010..A new educational presentation can substantially shift attitudes toward perceived susceptibility to pharmaceutical marketing activities. Further research is needed to see if attitude change persists...
The haunting of medical journals: how ghostwriting sold "HRT"Adriane J Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D C, USA
PLoS Med 7:e1000335. 2010....
Prescription tracking and public healthAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20057 1460, USA
J Gen Intern Med 23:1277-80. 2008..This information is used to tailor marketing strategies to individual physicians and to assess the effect of promotions on prescribing behavior...
Bioidentical hormones for menopausal hormone therapy: variation on a themeAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, 571460, Washington, DC 20052 1460, USA
J Gen Intern Med 22:1030-4. 2007....
Following the script: how drug reps make friends and influence doctorsAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America
PLoS Med 4:e150. 2007
Advertising in medical journals: should current practices change?Adriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Master's program, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D. C, USA
PLoS Med 3:e130. 2006
Gynecologists and estrogen: an affair of the heartAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Box 571460, Washington, DC 20057 1460, USA
Perspect Biol Med 49:115-30. 2006..This mistaken belief may stem from cultural factors unique to obstetrics and gynecology, as well as from the dependence of physicians on pharmaceutical companies for the provision and interpretation of scientific information...
The corporate coauthorAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 20051 1460, USA
J Gen Intern Med 20:546-8. 2005..A public database that contains conflicts of interest of physicians and researchers would be useful...
Complementary and alternative medicine for menopausal symptoms: a review of randomized, controlled trialsFredi Kronenberg
Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 630 West 168th Street, Box 75, New York, NY 10032, USA
Ann Intern Med 137:805-13. 2002..Clinical trials do not support the use of other herbs or CAM therapies. Long-term safety data on individual isoflavones or isoflavone concentrates are not available...
Key opinion leaders: Thus are our medical meetings managedAdriane Fugh-Berman
BMJ 337:a789. 2008
The overselling of hormone replacement therapyAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Health Care Sciences, School of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Pharmacotherapy 22:1205-8. 2002
Prescriber profilingAdriane Fugh-Berman
Ann Intern Med 148:82. 2008
CAM: asking the right questionsAdriane Fugh-Berman
Menopause 15:7-8. 2008
The effects of oral estriol on the endometrium in postmenopausal womenAnthony Scialli
Maturitas 45:147; author reply 149. 2003
Severity of menopausal symptoms and use of both conventional and complementary/alternative therapiesNora L Keenan
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA
Menopause 10:507-15. 2003....
"Bust enhancing" herbal productsAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Health Care Sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
Obstet Gynecol 101:1345-9. 2003..The use of bust-enhancing products should be discouraged because of lack of evidence for efficacy and long-term safety concerns...
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in reproductive-age women: a review of randomized controlled trialsAdriane Fugh-Berman
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 20036, Washington, DC, USA
Reprod Toxicol 17:137-52. 2003..This paper reviews randomized controlled trials of CAM therapies for obstetrical and gynecologic conditions and presents therapies that are likely to be used by women of reproductive age and by pregnant women...
Herbal interactions with cardiovascular drugsDennis V C Awang
MediPlant Consulting Inc, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
J Cardiovasc Nurs 16:64-70. 2002..This can be especially important for drugs with narrow therapeutic windows and in sensitive patient populations such as older adults, the chronically ill, and those with compromised immune systems...
Treatment of fibroids: the use of beets (Beta vulgaris) and molasses (Saccharum officinarum) as an herbal therapy by Dominican healers in New York CityAdriane Fugh-Berman
J Ethnopharmacol 92:337-9. 2004
