Doctors unaware of many drug approval uses
UPI, August 27, 2009
Some physicians erroneously think certain off-label uses of prescription drugs are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, researchers said. Corresponding author Dr. G. Caleb Alexander of the University of Chicago Medical Center said this mistaken belief could encourage doctors to prescribe the drugs, despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting such use.
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