Rx for FDA docs.

September 24th, 2008  |  Published in Academic, Stump the Researcher

A loyal reader asks: My company is courting a client in the pharmaceutical industry. What’s my responsibility in this process? To find reports that the government has written about one of their more obscure drugs. Any tips on how to tackle this quickly?

We know exactly where to send you.

Google continues to hold us captive – but we’re not complaining. We suggest you pay a visit to Google’s specialized U.S. Government Search, which searches sites of organizations including the FDA, NIH and others. And to further focus your results, choose “advanced search” and limit the file type to .pdf documents. (Or if you’re brave, just add this to the end of your search: filetype:pdf and it will limit the search to pdf documents. Want to see if there are any PowerPoints? change pdf to ppt. It’s fun, try it!)

You won’t be disappointed. Good luck!

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