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Royal College of General Practitioner

Attention is drawn to the Guidelines for Company Sponsored Safety Assessment of Marketed Medicines (SAMM) which have been produced jointly by the ABPI, the British Medical Association, the Committee on Safety of Medicines, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and the Royal College of General Practitioners. These state that SAMM studies should not be undertaken for the purposes of promotion. [Pg.749]

Royal College of General Practitioners/British Medical Association / ABPI)... [Pg.787]

Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 31 134-40, 1981 Coope J, Thomson J, Poller L Effects of natural estrogen replacement therapy on menopausal symptoms and blood clotting. BMJ 4 139-143, 1975 Cooper GL The safety of fluoxetine—an update. Br J Psychiatry 153 [suppl 3) 77-86, 1988... [Pg.614]

Oral contraceptives, cervical neoplasms, and adenosis A 1988 statistical analysis of data from the Royal College of General Practitioners study in Britain pointed clearly to an association between oral contraceptive use and... [Pg.182]

Beral V, Hannaford P, Kay C. Oral contraceptive use and malignancies of the genital tract. Results from the Royal College of General Practitioners Oral Contraception Study. Lancet 1988 2(8624) 1331-5. [Pg.196]

Royal College of General Practitioners. Oral Contraceptives and HealthLondon RCGP . 1974. [Pg.197]

If that is the case, there must be another explanation for periodic reports that suggest an increased risk of systemic infections in oral contraceptive users. In a 1974 study by the British Royal College of General Practitioners oral contraceptive users had a higher than average incidence of certain infectious diseases (138). [Pg.234]

Croft P, Hannaford PC. Risk factors for acute myocardial infarction in women evidence from the Royal College of General Practitioners oral contraception study. BMJ 1989 298(6667) 165-8. [Pg.244]

C.R. Kay, and P.C. Hannaford, Breast cancer and the pill—a further report from the Royal College of General Practitioners oral contraceptive study. Br. J. Cancer 58 675-680, 1988. [Pg.317]

In the 1980s the deliberations of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Colleges of General Practitioners and Psychiatrists concluded that drinking 21 units per week for men and 14 units for women was associated with low risk of physical harm. In 1995, however, the UK government published a review of the scientific and medical evidence on the health effects of drinking which raised these limits to 28 units for men and 21 units for women. Some of those in the medical world were not happy with the new limits. [Pg.211]

The Royal College of General Practitioners (UK) recruited 23 000 women takers of fhe pill and 23 000 controls in 1968 and issued a report in 1973. It found an approximate doubled incidence of venous thrombosis in combined-pill takers (the dose of oestrogen has been reduced since this study). [Pg.69]

Cohort studies can be prospective, as the Royal College of General Practitioners study illustrates, or retrospective. Some prospective cohort studies follow a large population over decades. For example, the Nurses Health Study was begun in 1976 to investigate the potential long-term consequences of the use of oral... [Pg.121]

London, UK Professor Maureen Baker, CBE, DM, FRCGP, DRCOG, DCH Chair of Council, Royal College of General Practitioners... [Pg.313]

Williams, E.I., A model to describe social performance levels in elderly people. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 36,290, pp. 422-423, September 1986. [Pg.362]


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