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Gotzsche PC, Kassirer JP, Woolley KL, Wager E, Jacobs A, et al. (2009) What Should Be Done To Tackle Ghostwriting in the Medical Literature? PLoS Med 6(2): e1000023 doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000023
- contains a checklist for authors using medical writers
Good publication practice for pharmaceutical companies
- Graf C, Battisti WP, Bridges D, Bruce-Winkler V, Conaty JM, Ellison JM,
Field EA, Gurr JA, Marx ME, Patel M, Sanes-Miller C, Yarker YE, and for
the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals. Good
publication practice for communicating company sponsored medical
research: the GPP2 guidelines. BMJ 2009; 339: b4330.
PMID: 19946142
GPP2 replace GPP [Wager et al. 2003; PMID: 128147]
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