The Medical Letter is a must for every doctor For me, The Medical Letter is a must for every doctor on the Earth. So important subjects with so much quality! I talk about your review to every student that I teach, and to older colleagues when I have the occasion. Submitted by M. Desmarai I love the letter. …It’s perfect. I love the letter. I appreciate the simplicity, succinctness, readability and the comparisons to other medications for specific health conditions as it is a helpful refresher of things I have forgotten. It's perfect. Submitted by E. Martinez-Uribe The Medical Letter is a great resource The Medical Letter is a great resource, making it easy to keep up to date with new treatments, and established ones. You get a lot of info in a compact space. The CME process is easy as well--so easy it almost feels like cheating. Submitted by R. Kleinmann One of the best medical resources I have taken the Medical Letter for over 50 years. I started reading it in pharmacy school back in 1972. It is one of the best medical resources that I read and gain knowledge. I love that it is completely unbiased with no advertising from Big Pharma. All of the articles are... MoreI have taken the Medical Letter for over 50 years. I started reading it in pharmacy school back in 1972. It is one of the best medical resources that I read and gain knowledge. I love that it is completely unbiased with no advertising from Big Pharma. All of the articles are well thought out.
I look forward to getting my copy every month. I have learned so much from reading your articles. I use the CE tests for continuing education requirement for the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
All I can say, keep up the great work. I do appreciate all the preparation you all go into to bring timely articles. I would give The Medical Letter an A+ in all categories.
I remain one of your loyal subscribers. LessSubmitted by R. Lenz My most trusted drug info! Keep up the good work. You are my most trusted drug info resource! Submitted by P. Vincent Absolutely fantastic publication! I have been receiving the Med Letter since 1969 when I was a pharmacy student- I went on for my PharmD & MD residencies & several fellowships & always kept reading my favorite publication the Med Lett. Med Let is always accurate, informative, provides much needed advice... MoreI have been receiving the Med Letter since 1969 when I was a pharmacy student- I went on for my PharmD & MD residencies & several fellowships & always kept reading my favorite publication the Med Lett. Med Let is always accurate, informative, provides much needed advice concerning drugs, therapeutics & devices info about pricing, costs & drug availability is vital info. It’s a fun & easy way to stay informed about drugs & therapies. I advise students & practitioners that if you want an easy method to understand drugs & therapies, & get CME sign up for The Med Let. Absolutely fantastic publication!!! Please keep up the great work! Very much appreciated !! LessSubmitted by B. Magera It's my favorite medical publication I love The Medical Letter. It's my favorite medical publication. Submitted by B. Gascoigne I do not know what I would do without it The Medical Letter is one of my favorite medical information sources that I have used now for 47 years. I look forward to receiving my copy every 2 weeks. A professor in pharmacy school introduced me this great periodical and suggested I should get a subscription. I followed... MoreThe Medical Letter is one of my favorite medical information sources that I have used now for 47 years. I look forward to receiving my copy every 2 weeks. A professor in pharmacy school introduced me this great periodical and suggested I should get a subscription. I followed his advice and I have a faithful subscriber for 47 years. The articles are always pertinent and provide me with up to date medical information that I can use in my practice. I use the c.e. tests for continuing education for the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Keep up the great work. I support The Medical Letter 100%. I do not know what I would do without it. LessSubmitted by R. Lenz I only trust Medical Letter when it comes to drug information 1. You are not sponsored by big pharma so you provide unbiased dependable and accurate information.
2. You provide research data and the format is so conducive to providing reliable trusted information to patients.
3. I am able to obtain excellent reliable... More1. You are not sponsored by big pharma so you provide unbiased dependable and accurate information.
2. You provide research data and the format is so conducive to providing reliable trusted information to patients.
3. I am able to obtain excellent reliable information about the newest drugs and also Medical Letter always comments on whether the drug is actually new or whether there is actual benefit over older cheaper drugs.
4. I can caution patients who get advertisements or hype from drug companies or word of mouth wonder-drug information from friends.
5 and 6. I only trust Medical Letter when it comes to drug information. I really like the current treatment for various diseases handbooks. I really like the expert commentary. I am able to go back to prior issues when questions arise about various drugs! LessSubmitted by M. Meyer The Medical Letter is my most trusted source of unbiased information about medications The Medical Letter is my most trusted source of unbiased information about the medications I use in my practice. I always feel completely comfortable knowing that the (very fair) price of subscription will be rewarded with facts and analysis and nothing else. There is no... MoreThe Medical Letter is my most trusted source of unbiased information about the medications I use in my practice. I always feel completely comfortable knowing that the (very fair) price of subscription will be rewarded with facts and analysis and nothing else. There is no advertising, no conflict of interest, and blessedly—no political posturing.
I am always grateful for the mini editorial at the end of each monograph that gives me the lowdown about whether or not this drug will be worth using or whether it is limited in effect or overly expensive. Refreshing!
I had a lot of benefit from Medical Letter during Covid, when I shared free drug updates with “Big Pharma” wary patients. Yes, we are checking out hydroxychloroquine! Here is some reliable data! Thank-you for that.
I am on the ticket for US Congress this November, as I have truly had enough. But if I win, I will still read Medical Letter. LessSubmitted by A. Chai The only truthful and authoritative source of information I have been receiving The Medical Letter since beginning medical school in 1962. The Medical Letter is the only truthful and authoritative source of information of drugs & therapeutics. I donated to it, because it is worth preserving as the only source of true and... MoreI have been receiving The Medical Letter since beginning medical school in 1962. The Medical Letter is the only truthful and authoritative source of information of drugs & therapeutics. I donated to it, because it is worth preserving as the only source of true and authoritative information free of the corrupting influence of advertising and the pharmaceutical industry. LessSubmitted by C. Williams It should be part of the regular reading for every practitioner Since I was a first year medical student, I have been angered by drug company advertising cluttering medical journals, often misleading, obviously costly, and shown to be effective in influencing physicians not necessarily optimal prescribing and decision-making practices. The... MoreSince I was a first year medical student, I have been angered by drug company advertising cluttering medical journals, often misleading, obviously costly, and shown to be effective in influencing physicians not necessarily optimal prescribing and decision-making practices. The Medical Letter has been my favored resource not only because of freedom from drug company influence, but equally because of consistent, well organized, concise, comprehensive, up to date, and accurate information, always concluded with specific evidence-based recommendations on what to do. In my opinion it should be part of the regular reading for every practitioner, medical educator, and medical student. LessSubmitted by P. COHEN I've been a fan of The Medical Letter for 45 years! I was introduced to The Medical Letter as a 3rd year pharmacy student when we were all required to get a student subscription. I have been reading and enjoying it ever since. It is a great way to keep up on such a broad range of timely topics and in-depth updates on drug... MoreI was introduced to The Medical Letter as a 3rd year pharmacy student when we were all required to get a student subscription. I have been reading and enjoying it ever since. It is a great way to keep up on such a broad range of timely topics and in-depth updates on drug information. (I was a 3rd year pharmacy student back in 1975. That means I've been a fan of The Medical Letter for 45 years!) LessSubmitted by P. Witkowski The Medical Letter is truly an excellent resource Thank you very much for many years of excellent information and service which helped me take better care of my patients more times than I could possibly count. The Medical Letter is truly an excellent resource. Submitted by J. Sullivan I have been using The Medical Letter for at least 40 years Keep up the good work. I have been using The Medical Letter for at least 40 years and recommend it highly especially to NP's and PA's who have had very little good pharmacologic training. Submitted by B. Oddi The most trustworthy medical publication Without any doubt, the letter is the single most useful and most trustworthy medical publication I read on a regular basis for the past 30 years. I can't imagine being without it. Submitted by N. Epstein It is the single most useful piece of medical literature I read The Medical Letter is essential for me as a way to lookup information. It is the single most useful piece of medical literature I read with an emphasis on useful. I have been reading it since medical school 45 years ago! Submitted by H. Rienhoff, Jr. The Medical Letter has been very helpful to me I want to thank you for your commitment to excellence and your thoughtful and practical evaluation of medications. During the years I have been in Haiti, The Medical Letter has been very helpful to me as an unbiased source of information on medications, and has also helped as I... MoreI want to thank you for your commitment to excellence and your thoughtful and practical evaluation of medications. During the years I have been in Haiti, The Medical Letter has been very helpful to me as an unbiased source of information on medications, and has also helped as I trained someone in basic pharmacy. Thank you. LessSubmitted by F. Livingston You are a national treasure You're doing a great job. Keep it up. You are a national treasure. Submitted by A. Goroll Don't change a thing! Don't change a thing! I have been getting most of my CME from the Medical Letter for the past 20 years or so. The quality of the articles is excellent, and the information is of immense practical value. Submitted by A. Weinstein No need for "new and improved" here Always a calm and impartial source of well-vetted information. Keep up the good work. No need for "new and improved" here. Submitted by H. von Marensdorff Best info out there Best info out there. Appreciate your great work. Submitted by E. Hilton It kept me safe and my patients The Drug Reps hated when I quoted a negative review from Medical Letter....it kept me safe and my patients safe. Submitted by R. Sacks I have no reservations recommending it to Internists The Medical Letter provides a thorough yet concise review of medical treatments, their costs, benefits, comparators, and value. It's unbiased and an excellent source of affordable CME and credits toward Maintenance of Certification. I have no reservations recommending it to... MoreThe Medical Letter provides a thorough yet concise review of medical treatments, their costs, benefits, comparators, and value. It's unbiased and an excellent source of affordable CME and credits toward Maintenance of Certification. I have no reservations recommending it to Internists. LessSubmitted by D. Venes It's The Medical Letter's old style honesty we fully appreciate! Please be aware that we all rely on The Medical Letter, and have for years for the basic, non-commercial, honest, non-profit information we require to treat our patients effectively and reliably. It's The Medical Letter's old style honesty we fully appreciate! Thanks and accept... MorePlease be aware that we all rely on The Medical Letter, and have for years for the basic, non-commercial, honest, non-profit information we require to treat our patients effectively and reliably. It's The Medical Letter's old style honesty we fully appreciate! Thanks and accept my support. LessSubmitted by W. Douglas I couldn't have done it without you It's been 40 years and honestly I couldn't have done it without you. Honesty is a hard quality to come by these days. God bless!! Submitted by R. Mastroianni Even in Retirement I Value Your Information Even in retirement I value your information above others. You have been with me since my first years in pharmacy. Submitted by D. NEWBERRY One of the very best medical publications, second to none Have had subscription since 1st year medical school in 1971... one of the very best medical publications, second to none. No other publication keeps one current on medications and also very important there evidence based and also effective off label use. I try to... MoreHave had subscription since 1st year medical school in 1971... one of the very best medical publications, second to none. No other publication keeps one current on medications and also very important there evidence based and also effective off label use. I try to 'force' it on all the medical students I teach as unfortunately their learning is now focused on programmed offerings and not the medical journals or Medical Letter and researching clinical problems in PubMed. I find this really limits their scope of knowledge in Medicine, programmed learning materials are limited, not really current and often biased. Of course they have now based examinations for advancement entirely on these and are big revenue generators so are hard to thwart. The Medical Letter needs to become forceful and push to be part of all medical student/resident education programs, the medical students I teach (in 3rd-4th years) have never heard of it. Keep up your good standards--succinct, pertinent, topical and cost of drug revelations. Your publication should be made mandatory for all medical students and beyond for life. LessSubmitted by L. Kohse A welcome, refreshing, and needed source in the continual face of biased approaches of pharmaceutical companies I wrote a similar note to the Medical Letter about a year ago, but am compelled to send another. I have subscribed to the Medical Letter since the early 1970's, either personal subscription or as director of two statewide drug information centers. Your publication has continued... MoreI wrote a similar note to the Medical Letter about a year ago, but am compelled to send another. I have subscribed to the Medical Letter since the early 1970's, either personal subscription or as director of two statewide drug information centers. Your publication has continued to provide unbiased, clinically relevant information on drugs and therapeutics not available from any source I'm aware of. You are such a welcome, refreshing, and needed source in the continual face of biased approaches of pharmaceutical companies only for financial gain, without any real concern for care of individual patients. YOU have genuine concern for patient care. So just want to say congratulations again to your great publication. Please keep the unbiased slant strong. It remains sorely needed. LessSubmitted by C. Conner I wouldn't change a thing This newsletter was recommended by my Adv. Pharmacology professor eight years ago, so I subscribed to it. I have not regretted this decision one bit and I continue to look forward to the monthly updates in all categories of medications and other medical topics. I wouldn't... MoreThis newsletter was recommended by my Adv. Pharmacology professor eight years ago, so I subscribed to it. I have not regretted this decision one bit and I continue to look forward to the monthly updates in all categories of medications and other medical topics. I wouldn't change a thing. LessSubmitted by L. Ellison It is so hard to get elsewhere I especially appreciate the review articles about important classes of drugs, the listing of prices because it is so hard to get elsewhere and varies with insurance, and of course the opportunity to earn CMEs. Thank you all for doing a solid job. Submitted by J. Condon Very useful summary I wish to commend the author(s) of Issue No. 1518. It is an excellent example of what I find most helpful: It is beautifully organized for a nephrologist like me. It gives a very useful summary of the approach to drug therapy of COPD. Instead of emphasizing details about each... MoreI wish to commend the author(s) of Issue No. 1518. It is an excellent example of what I find most helpful: It is beautifully organized for a nephrologist like me. It gives a very useful summary of the approach to drug therapy of COPD. Instead of emphasizing details about each drug, it provides an overview of how drugs are employed in therapy. It made sense for me in an area with which I am not very familiar. Overall I was left with an approach to therapy of the patient. Congratulations! LessSubmitted by R. Maffly Feedback about The Medical Letter is all positive! I rely on Medical Letter to keep me educated outside my subspecialty of reproductive endocrinology. The unbiased information is excellent. Submitted by E. Marut I am very happy with The Medical letter I started subscribing around 1984, after your product was recommended by a professor at my medical school (McGill University, in Montreal, Canada). And I have been very satisfied ever since. Firstly, I have confidence in your recommendations. Secondly, I like that you mention... MoreI started subscribing around 1984, after your product was recommended by a professor at my medical school (McGill University, in Montreal, Canada). And I have been very satisfied ever since. Firstly, I have confidence in your recommendations. Secondly, I like that you mention specifically which medications are approved (or not) in Canada. I usually save every Medical Letter anyway, because many medications first approved in the US do eventually come to Canada. LessSubmitted by S. DiTommaso If you only read one journal In 1977, Dr. Montague Lane, Professor of Oncology at Baylor College of Medicine, told his students, ''If you only read one journal after graduating, make it the Medical Letter.'' I haven't forgotten his words, and have subscribed ever since. Submitted by J. Raiss Congratulations on the publication of Issue 1500 of The Medical Letter I read my first issue as a sophomore medical student in the spring of 1968, on the recommendation from my pharmacology professor, and I have never stopped. Thank you for your continued dedication to excellence and for helping the thousands of clinicians bridge the... MoreI read my first issue as a sophomore medical student in the spring of 1968, on the recommendation from my pharmacology professor, and I have never stopped. Thank you for your continued dedication to excellence and for helping the thousands of clinicians bridge the enormous gap between what pharmaceutical companies and drug representatives tell us and what the best of science has to offer. I am proud to have been one of your most avid fans. LessSubmitted by R. Perkins Unbiased information which can't be found in any other single source As director of two large drug information centers over the years, I have relied on The Medical Letter continuously for unbiased information which simply can't be found in any other single source. I have been a subscriber of The Medical Letter since the early 1970's and have... MoreAs director of two large drug information centers over the years, I have relied on The Medical Letter continuously for unbiased information which simply can't be found in any other single source. I have been a subscriber of The Medical Letter since the early 1970's and have taught pharmacy and medical students the value of your publication. You have done a remarkable job in presenting drug and therapeutic information to health professionals, cutting through the biased data provided by the drug companies, which has now extended to TV commercials. My quest over the years has been to provide unbiased information to physicians and other health professionals based on critical evaluation of clinical studies and other medical literature, much in the form of your publication. This has included comparative efficacy and safety of pharmacologic agents in specific disease states. None of this information is available through drug manufacturers. All we see is manufacturer Package Inserts and Product Information, carefully worded so as not to show any disadvantage of their product and to cover the legal side. This is a disservice to health care. Drug information systems, including those I have developed, are available as an alternative to manufacturer data for clinicians. Many have had the original intent of providing critically evaluated information with high clinical relevance, but have succumbed to the business world, where monetary concerns prevail and there is no real understanding of the need for such information and/or fear of drug-company repercussions. Manufacturer product information often supersedes information that is really needed for the practitioner. For example, it is rare to see a dose of a drug that differs from the Package Insert, despite clear evidence of a better dose from a well-designed clinical trial. Clinical recommendations based on critically evaluated data is essential to improve patient care. But efforts to do this other than The Medical Letter are still struggling. So I applaud your accomplishments over the years. There at least remains one place where health professionals can obtain quality, evaluated, and unbiased data. Please keep up the great work and don't "hold back" on your critical evaluations. Keep telling it like it should be told. LessSubmitted by C. Conner The best medical reference Thank you for the best medical reference I read! Straightforward, unbiased, clinically useful, always up to date--I've subscribed since medical school. Content quality is consistently high, and you're a terrific way for a specialist to keep up on general internal medical issues... MoreThank you for the best medical reference I read! Straightforward, unbiased, clinically useful, always up to date--I've subscribed since medical school. Content quality is consistently high, and you're a terrific way for a specialist to keep up on general internal medical issues and medications. LessSubmitted by L. Palewski I REALLY value the science-based reports I have subscribed to The Medical Letter for many years. The sheer number of new medications that are developed is mind boggling to me: The Medical Letter introduces me to many of them. I REALLY value the science-based, unbiased reports on medications/vaccines/etc that the... MoreI have subscribed to The Medical Letter for many years. The sheer number of new medications that are developed is mind boggling to me: The Medical Letter introduces me to many of them. I REALLY value the science-based, unbiased reports on medications/vaccines/etc that the Medical Letter gives. I also like getting 26 hours of CME/year by taking the Comprehensive Exams twice a year. LessSubmitted by M. JOHNSON It is the one source I compulsively read I have been subscribing since 1988. I appreciate how every two weeks I am succinctly kept up to date on the latest treatments or disease management options. I also get CME for it. It is the one source I compulsively read and have done so for almost 30 years. Submitted by M. DRESSNER A welcome antidote to advertising hype I just want to say how much I appreciate your consistently well-written reviews not only of medications but of the entire process of medication development, approval, marketing, etc. Your reflections on the industry are a welcome antidote to advertising hype. It is also... MoreI just want to say how much I appreciate your consistently well-written reviews not only of medications but of the entire process of medication development, approval, marketing, etc. Your reflections on the industry are a welcome antidote to advertising hype. It is also helpful that you take into account end-cost to consumer; an issue of increasing concern to all my patients with high deductibles and high co-pays. LessSubmitted by R. Rowlett Truly OUTSTANDING!!! Medical Letter & the former Treatment Guidelines have been valuable reference resources...giving concise & pertinent info for our practices. I have continually recommended these references to friends & colleagues over the years. Truly OUTSTANDING !!! Submitted by P. WONG-DION The source of unbiased information With the pharmaceutical industry making each new drug sound like a miracle, it is reassuring to know that there is a source of unbiased information about new and old drugs. There is just enough information about the mechanisms of action of new drugs and sometimes a nice review... MoreWith the pharmaceutical industry making each new drug sound like a miracle, it is reassuring to know that there is a source of unbiased information about new and old drugs. There is just enough information about the mechanisms of action of new drugs and sometimes a nice review of the same for older drugs.I am usually not overwhelmed with too much information and tables are generally easy to read. Lastly, I am challenged to pass the little quiz at the end, and it's a great way to get CME. LessSubmitted by C. TREJO Immediately applicable to my everyday practice TML provides me regularly with updated, clearly written and unbiased evaluations of newly-appearing drugs, medications and emerging therapies. Much of this information is immediately applicable to my everyday practice and enables me provide the most up-to-date therapies in... MoreTML provides me regularly with updated, clearly written and unbiased evaluations of newly-appearing drugs, medications and emerging therapies. Much of this information is immediately applicable to my everyday practice and enables me provide the most up-to-date therapies in the clinical setting. LessSubmitted by J. ANDREWS The most helpful clinical information Solid and scientific presentation of key information on new therapeutic management and introduction of newly released medications. I find the Medical Letter to provide the most helpful clinical information and its approach provides a hard headed and critical advice and... MoreSolid and scientific presentation of key information on new therapeutic management and introduction of newly released medications. I find the Medical Letter to provide the most helpful clinical information and its approach provides a hard headed and critical advice and communicates the proprer amount of skepticism before clinicians rush to use new and less tested products. LessSubmitted by M. FARBER Scrupulous honesty, clarity and completeness I value ML because of its scrupulous honesty, clarity and completeness of information that is completely untainted by the tentacles of Big Pharma and their advertising and funding policies. I especially like your notations and emphasis that most often, the drug information... MoreI value ML because of its scrupulous honesty, clarity and completeness of information that is completely untainted by the tentacles of Big Pharma and their advertising and funding policies. I especially like your notations and emphasis that most often, the drug information presented seldom compares the new agent with other drugs in the same pharmacologic category, but only with placebos. In addition to ML, I greatly appreciate Dr A's blog, where he gets to voice personal feelings. LessSubmitted by N. GOTTFRIED
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