Published on in Vol 3, No 1 (2001):

Cyberpharmacies and the role of the US Food And Drug Administration

Cyberpharmacies and the role of the US Food And Drug Administration

Cyberpharmacies and the role of the US Food And Drug Administration

Authors of this article:

Jane E Henney

Journals

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  18. Munger M, Stoddard G, Wenner A, Bachman J, Jurige J, Poe L, Baker D. Safety of Prescribing PDE-5 Inhibitors via e-Medicine vs Traditional Medicine. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2008;83(8):890 View
  19. Assi S, Thomas J, Haffar M, Osselton D. Exploring Consumer and Patient Knowledge, Behavior, and Attitude Toward Medicinal and Lifestyle Products Purchased From the Internet: A Web-Based Survey. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2016;2(2):e34 View
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  23. Munger M, Stoddard G, Wenner A, Bachman J, Jurige J, Poe L, Baker D. Safety of Prescribing PDE-5 Inhibitors via e-Medicine vs Traditional Medicine. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2008;83(8):890 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Sugiura L. Respectable Deviance and Purchasing Medicine Online. View
  2. Sugiura L. Respectable Deviance and Purchasing Medicine Online. View
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