Competitive Problems in the Drug Industry, Volume 4; Volume 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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Page 1203
... cost significantly lower than regular tele- vision . The drawbacks of slow - scan do not appear to us to be critical in the teaching function . There is an area of international medical research seminars which would seem to us to be a ...
... cost significantly lower than regular tele- vision . The drawbacks of slow - scan do not appear to us to be critical in the teaching function . There is an area of international medical research seminars which would seem to us to be a ...
Page 1206
... cost ; 4. In various and diverse forms in which physicians may require it ; and 5. Without the physician having to absent himself from the responsi- bilities of his practice for any prolonged period . 3. Discussion of patients and ...
... cost ; 4. In various and diverse forms in which physicians may require it ; and 5. Without the physician having to absent himself from the responsi- bilities of his practice for any prolonged period . 3. Discussion of patients and ...
Page 1208
... cost significantly lower than regular television . The drawbacks of slow - scan do not appear to us to be critical in the teaching function . ( 3 ) International medical research seminars would seem to be a logical use of satellites for ...
... cost significantly lower than regular television . The drawbacks of slow - scan do not appear to us to be critical in the teaching function . ( 3 ) International medical research seminars would seem to be a logical use of satellites for ...
Page 1213
... cost , and the nearly universal nature of telephone service , I believe , offers exciting new opportunities to the medical profession . ( Whereupon , Mr. Callahan demonstrated as described . ) Senator NELSON . How does this system ...
... cost , and the nearly universal nature of telephone service , I believe , offers exciting new opportunities to the medical profession . ( Whereupon , Mr. Callahan demonstrated as described . ) Senator NELSON . How does this system ...
Page 1216
... cost . A drug recall , for example , should alert 286,000 physicians , 55,000 pharma- cists , 22,000 nursing homes , and over 9,000 hospitals , or a minimum of 375,000 locations . Furthermore , we understand that recalls occur on an ...
... cost . A drug recall , for example , should alert 286,000 physicians , 55,000 pharma- cists , 22,000 nursing homes , and over 9,000 hospitals , or a minimum of 375,000 locations . Furthermore , we understand that recalls occur on an ...
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Page 1262 - Labeling on or within the package from which the drug is to be dispensed bears adequate information for its use, including indications, effects, dosages, routes, methods, and frequency and duration of administration, and any relevant hazards, contraindications, side effects, and precautions...
Page 1460 - Because of the high potency of the drug and the variability of its potential to cause adverse reactions, the following are strongly recommended: 1) the lowest possible effective dose for the individual patient should be prescribed. Increased dosage tends to increase adverse...
Page 1320 - Therefore, corrective action involving deceptive practices in the sale of furniture would be initiated under the Authority of section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act which prohibits "unfair methods of competition in commerce, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in commerce.
Page 1529 - Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the...
Page 1446 - This summary shall fairly show the effectiveness of the drug in the conditions for which it is recommended in the advertisement, together with a showing of those side effects and contraindications that are pertinent with respect to the uses recommended or suggested in the advertisement and any other use or uses for which the dosage form advertised is commonly prescribed.
Page 1438 - You are therefore hereby commanded, to attach the said above-entitled article and to detain the same in your custody until the further order of the Court respecting the same, and to give due notice to all persons claiming the same, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned...
Page 1441 - That all and singular the premises are true, and within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and of this honorable court.
Page 1262 - Upon written request, stating reasonable grounds therefor, the Commissioner will offer an opinion on a proposal to omit such information from the dispensing package...
Page 1269 - My examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as I considered necessary in the circumstances. In my opinion, the accompanying combined statements of assets, liabilities and...
Page 1438 - Court issue in this behalf, and that all persons interested in the before-mentioned and described schooner or vessel may be cited in general and special to answer the premises, and all due proceedings being had, that the said...