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Health-related quality of life (HRQL) measures extend patient outcome assessment beyond survival, adverse effects, and clinical efficacy, and reflect the patient’s perspective on the impact of disease and its treatment on functioning and wellbeing. An important objective for evaluating HRQL outcomes is to demonstrate the value of new pharmaceutical treatments relative to other competing treatments. The pharmaceutical industry’s intent in supporting clinical trials with HRQL measures is to achieve labeling and/or promotional claims for marketing to physicians, pharmacists, health-care decision makers, and patients [1,2].
Evidence-Based Medicine, Drug Industry, Advertising, Health Policy, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Quality of Life, Humans, United States, Drug Labeling
Evidence-Based Medicine, Drug Industry, Advertising, Health Policy, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Quality of Life, Humans, United States, Drug Labeling
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