Developing A Decision Aid For Patients With Diabetes, Testing New TB Vaccines

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Article Date: 08 Aug 2007 - 12:00 PDT

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FROM THE PLoS MEDICINE MAGAZINE SECTION:

Developing a decision aid for patients with diabetes

Victor Montori (Mayo Clinic) and colleagues share lessons learned from their development of 'Statin Choice,' a decision aid for patients with diabetes who are considering using cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins to reduce their cardiovascular risk.

Citation: Montori VM, Breslin M, Maleska M, Weymiller AJ (2007) Creating a conversation: Insights from the development of a decision aid. PLoS Med 4(8): e233.

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- Caption: "Decision aids can be designed to create a conversation about medications." (Created by Matt Maleska)

CONTACT:
Victor Montori
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
United States of America

Testing new TB vaccines--what are the regulatory issues?

In a policy paper in this week's PLoS Medicine, Michael Brennan (US Food and Drug Administration) and colleagues lay out the regulatory challenges for testing and introducing investigative TB vaccines into countries where the disease is endemic.

Citation: Brennan MJ, Fruth U, Milstien J, Tiernan R, Nishioka SdA, et al. (2007) Development of new tuberculosis vaccines: A global perspective on regulatory issues. PLoS Med 4(8): e252.

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CONTACT:
Michael Brennan
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
Office of Vaccines Research and Review
Associate Director of Research, Office of Vaccines Research and Review, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
Food and Drug Administration
1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 200N/HFM431
Rockville, MD 20852-1448
United States of America

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Source: Andrew Hyde
Public Library of Science

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