The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics

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The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
DisciplinePharmacology
LanguageEnglish, French, Italian
Publication details
History1959-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiweekly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Med. Lett. Drugs Ther.
Indexing
CODENMELEAP
ISSN1523-2859
LCCN00211546
OCLC no.40606056
Links

The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics (commonly referred to as The Medical Letter) is a peer-reviewed biweekly medical journal providing evaluations of pharmaceutical drugs. It is published in English, French, and Italian The Medical Letter, Inc., which also publishes the monthly Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter. the journal is abstracted and indexed in Index medicus/MEDLINE/PubMed.

Editorial process

Articles for The Medical Letter are drafted by either an editor or external consultant using both published and available unpublished studies that are reviewed for methodological rigor with special attention to the results of clinical trials. A preliminary draft is circulated to every member of the advisory board and 10-20 other investigators with relevant clinical or experimental experience with the article's topic. Drafts are also provided to the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and to all first authors of articles cited in the text. The evaluation of each drug includes a discussion of its efficacy, side effects, and a comparison with older, more established agents. The final version of the paper includes comments from the reviewers and is checked and edited for accuracy and readability.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Flowchart of the editorial process" (PDF). The Medical Letter, Inc. Retrieved 2010-06-29.

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