Therapeutics Initiative
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| publisher = Therapeutics initiative
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| discipline = Medicine, pharmacology
| language = English
| abbreviation = Ther. Lett.
| country = Canada
| frequency = Bimonthly
| history = 1994-present
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| website = http://www.ti.ubc.ca/therapeutics-letter/
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| ISSN = 2369-8683
| eISSN = 2369-8691
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The Therapeutics Initiative (TI) is an independent organization at the University of British Columbia (UBC) which researches the effectiveness of medications and provides education to health care providers in British Columbia about the use of medications.{{cite journal|last1=Kaufert|first1=P|last2=Kaufert|first2=J|title=Distressing news on the Therapeutics Initiative|journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal |date=15 July 2008|volume=179|issue=2|pages=164|pmid=18625994|doi=10.1503/cmaj.1080074|pmc=2443219}}
History
The Therapeutics Initiative was founded in 1994 by the British Columbia Ministry of Health.{{cite journal|last1=Bassett|first1=Ken|title=Therapeutics Initiative--role and function|journal=BCMJ|date=May 2006|volume=40|issue=4|page=163|url=http://www.bcmj.org/letters/therapeutics-initiative-role-and-function}} Since 2013, the organization has been managed by the UBC.{{cite journal|last1=Webster|first1=PC|title=UBC takes over Therapeutics Initiative after provincial cuts|journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal |date=11 June 2013|volume=185|issue=9|pages=758|pmid=23649419|doi=10.1503/cmaj.109-4485|pmc=3680554}}
When requested it additionally looks at specific medications to generate reports for PharmaCare. These reports are generated without look at costs just medication effects. This is done independently of the pharmaceutical industry and government.{{cite journal|last1=Silversides|first1=A|title=Highly lauded drug assessment program under attack|journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal |date=1 July 2008|volume=179|issue=1|pages=26–7|pmid=18509096|doi=10.1503/cmaj.080845|pmc=2464479}}
They additionally publish the "Therapeutics Letter" and are part of the International Society of Drug Bulletins.{{cite web|title=Therapeutics Letter|url=http://www.ti.ubc.ca/therapeutics-letter/|accessdate=25 December 2015}}
Controversy
In 2008, a pharmaceutical task force established by the British Columbia government published a report on the Therapeutics Initiative. The task force members included Russell Williams who was then head of Canada’s Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) and employees of Angiotech Pharmaceuticals. They recommended closing the TI.