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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / June 2005

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ACIP, ACME, ARBITER, ....where is the end?

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drvijay - 28 Jun 2005 15:12 GMT
Thousands of clinical trials in cardiology. Day by day, the numbers are
increasing and all the available words in the dictionaries are being
used as acronyms for these trials. Is it just a boom or is there a real
necessity for these studies to be carried out in such huge numbers?
This fashion is particularly being observed in the field of cardiology
and to a little less extent in diabetology. Is this just another hype
being created by the pharma industry to push their products?
elgoog - 28 Jun 2005 15:32 GMT
 
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