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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 07, Ryan Radecki commented:

      Post-publication commentary:

      "Enoximone Miracle for Asthma: Science? Advertising? Both?"

      Potential leaps forward in medical science are noteworthy. They should be peer-reviewed, disseminated, and developed – and those responsible, rewarded, to be sure. But, the medical literature is full of grey areas between science and advertising – including routine publication of sponsored trials, to a “Clinical Evidence Synopsis” composed solely by those with COI, to this latest egregious sample....

      http://www.emlitofnote.com/2014/06/enoximone-miracle-for-asthma-science.html


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 07, Ryan Radecki commented:

      Post-publication commentary:

      "Enoximone Miracle for Asthma: Science? Advertising? Both?"

      Potential leaps forward in medical science are noteworthy. They should be peer-reviewed, disseminated, and developed – and those responsible, rewarded, to be sure. But, the medical literature is full of grey areas between science and advertising – including routine publication of sponsored trials, to a “Clinical Evidence Synopsis” composed solely by those with COI, to this latest egregious sample....

      http://www.emlitofnote.com/2014/06/enoximone-miracle-for-asthma-science.html


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