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Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics


Title Abbreviation
Med Lett Drugs Ther
ISSN
0025-732X
Electronic ISSN
1523-2859
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Educators, Internists, Oncologists, Pharmacists, Pharmacologists, Physicians, Residents, Scientists
Scope
The Medical Letter, Inc. is committed to providing objective, practical, and timely information on drugs and treatments of common diseases to help our readers make the best decisions for their patients—without the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Many of our readers know that pharmaceutical companies and their representatives often exaggerate the therapeutic effects and understate the adverse effects of their products, but busy practitioners have neither the time nor the resources to check the accuracy of the manufacturers' claims. Our publication is intended specifically to meet the needs of busy healthcare professionals who want unbiased, reliable, and timely drug information. Our editorial process is designed to ensure that the information we provide represents an unbiased consensus of medical experts.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
The Medical Letter, Inc.
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