Latelines
Anonymous, Drug Topics
R.Ph.s 'most trusted'--gain
For the ninth straight year, pharmacists have been voted America's most trusted professionals, according to the latest CNN-USA TodayGallup poll. Sixty-nine percent of Americans rated the honesty and ethical standards of R.Ph.s as either "high" or "very high"-a 5% gain over last year. The next most trusted profession, the clergy, were 10 points behind, at 59%. At the bottom of the rankings were car salesmen, trusted by only 8%, and Congressmen, insurance salesmen, and advertising practitioners, cited by 12%.
New arthritis therapy cleared for marketing
The FDA has given marketing clearance to Searle's Arthrotec (diclofenac sodium 50 or 75 ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Latelines.
Contributors: Anonymous - Author.
Magazine title: Drug Topics.
Volume: 142.
Issue: 1
Publication date: January 5, 1998.
Page number: 7+.
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