Consumer & Prescriber Grant Program
The Consumer & Prescriber Grant Program (also going by other names, including Attorney General Prescriber Grant Program) was a grant program established with fines paid by Pfizer in the Franklin v. Parke-Davis trial for False Claims Act violations relating to off-label use of gabapentin.{{cite web|last1=Rutkow|first1=Lainie|last2=Teret|first2=Stephen|title=The Potential for State Attorneys General to Promote the Public's Health: Theory, Evidence, and Practice|url=https://folio.iupui.edu/bitstream/handle/10244/953/5107.72048.pdf;jsessionid=96A5C7F3B621CD8DE2077420136A8FC5?sequence=1|publisher=Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Public Health Law Research Program, via FOLIO|date=October 2010}}{{cite journal|last1=Price|first1=DW|last2=Raebel|first2=MA|last3=Conner|first3=DA|last4=Wright|first4=LA|title=Prescribers' and Organizational Leaders' Preferences for Education about Heavily Marketed Drugs.|journal=The Permanente Journal|date=2008|volume=12|issue=2|pages=28–35|pmid=21364809|pmc=3042287|doi=10.7812/tpp/07-106}}
Grant recipients
There were 24 original grant recipients.
- Oregon State University{{cite web|title=Attorney Generals' Prescriber and Consumer Education Grant|url=http://pharmacy.oregonstate.edu/drug-policy/attorney-generals-prescriber-and-consumer-education-grant|website=College of Pharmacy|language=en|date=4 October 2011}}
- "Education about Heavily Marketed Drugs"{{cite journal|last1=Price|first1=DW|last2=Raebel|first2=MA|last3=Conner|first3=DA|last4=Wright|first4=LA|title=Prescribers' and Organizational Leaders' Preferences for Education about Heavily Marketed Drugs.|journal=The Permanente Journal|date=2008 |volume=12|issue=2|pages=28–35|pmid=21364809|doi=10.7812/tpp/07-106|pmc=3042287}}
- PharmedOut{{cite web|last1=Elliott|first1=Carl|title=Pharmed Out: an Interview With Adriane Fugh-Berman|url=http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/brainstorm/pharmed-out-an-interview-with-adriane-fugh-berman/47193|website=The Chronicle of Higher Education Blogs: Brainstorm|date=22 May 2012}}
- Federation of State Medical Boards{{cite web|title=Federation of State Medical Boards|url=http://www.fsmb.org/credintialing/fsmb-foundation/open-overview|website=www.fsmb.org|access-date=2017-06-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160520120713/http://www.fsmb.org/credintialing/fsmb-foundation/open-overview|archive-date=2016-05-20|url-status=dead}}
- Robert Larner College of Medicine{{cite web|last1=Vermont|first1=University of|title=University Communications : University of Vermont|url=http://www.uvm.edu/~uvmpr/?Page=news&storyID=5548&category=comall|website=www.uvm.edu|language=en|date=14 April 2006}}
- The Pew Charitable Trusts{{cite web|last1=Nachbur|first1=Jennifer|title=Advancing Integrity in Medical Education|url=http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/analysis/2013/05/21/advancing-integrity-in-medical-education|website=www.pewtrusts.org|publisher=The Pew Charitable Trusts|date=May 21, 2013}}
- American Medical Association{{cite journal|last1=Krautkramer|first1=Christian J.|title=Neurontin and off-label marketing|journal=AMA Journal of Ethics|date=June 2006|volume=8|issue=6|pages=397–402|doi=10.1001/virtualmentor.2006.8.6.hlaw1-0606|pmid=23234671|doi-access=free}}
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110303103406/http://www.consumerprescribergrantprogram.org/ Official website] archival copy from March 2011. The website existed from 2008-2011.
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