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Pharmaceutical Payments to Authors of Dermatology Guidelines After Publication

Pharmaceutical Payments to Authors of Dermatology Guidelines After Publication

Although a prior study[6] demonstrated that former Food and Drug Administration committee members frequently received payments from the industry after the approval of dermatologic drugs, to our knowledge, there exists no similar exploration of industry payments to authors of recently published AAD guidelines. Post hoc general industry payments to AAD guideline authors in the period shortly following guideline publication (defined as publication year and 1 subsequent year) were analyzed.

Torunn E Sivesind, Mindy D Szeto, Jarett Anderson, Jalal Maghfour, Maya Matheny, Quan Nguyen Minh Le, Michael Kamara, Robert Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(2):e37749

Conflicts of Interest in “Throwaway” Dermatology Publications: Analysis of the Open Payments Database

Conflicts of Interest in “Throwaway” Dermatology Publications: Analysis of the Open Payments Database

Given the important role that journals play in the education and clinical practice of dermatologists, we sought to characterize the extent and nature of industry payments to editorial board members of different dermatologic publications, including the throwaway journals. Specifically, we examined the number, amount, and type of payments received, the companies that are contributing the payments, and physician-specific characteristics (sex, practice setting, fellowship training).

Jorge Roman, David J Elpern

JMIR Dermatol 2021;4(2):e30126