PUBLICATIONS
1. Standardized Total Parenteral Nutrition Formula. I.V.Topics Infusion 1:1 September,1976.
2. Pharmacy Based Special Infant Formula Service. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 33:1018-1020 (Oct,1976).
3. *Pharmacy Assisted Skin Bank Program. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 34:1353-1354, (Dec) 1977.
4. Increasing the Awareness of the Consultant Pharmacist to the Use of Therapeutic Nutritional Products. Contemporary Writing in Long Term Pharmacy. 1:1, 78-85, (Oct) 1978. American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, Alexandria, VA.
5. Patient Prescription Information. Consultant/Author/Editor. Chicago, IL 1978.
6. * Essential Trace Elements. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol. l No. l, Chicago, IL. November, 1980.
7. Total Parenteral Nutrition and the Pharmacist. Illinois Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 42 No. 3,27-32 (March,1980).
8. Drug Regulatory Issues and Their Effect on Parenteral Vitamin Marketing. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol. l No. 2, Chicago, IL. (Feb) 1981.
9. Drug Regulatory Issues and Their Effect on Parenteral Vitamin Marketing. Illinois Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 43 No. 5, (May, 1981).
10. Significant Drug Nutrient Interactions. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol.1 No. 3, Chicago, IL. May,1981.
11. Drug Regulatory Issues and Their Effect on Parenteral Vitamin Marketing Infusion. Vol. 5 No. 3, (May) 1981.
12. Intravenous Potassium Administration and Therapeutic Guidelines. Infusion. Vol. 5 No. 4, p.89 (July-August) 1981.
13. Continuing Controversy on Intravenous Diazepam and Phenytoin Administration. Infusion. Vol. 5 No. 5, p.122 (Sept/Oct) 1981.
14. *Vitamin K Intravenous Administration, Indications, Adverse Reactions, and Contraindications. Infusion. Vol. 5 No. 6,154-155, (Nov/Dec) 1981.
15. Standardized Parenteral Nutrition Solutions. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol. 2 No. l, Chicago, IL. Winter, 1981.
16. Significant Drug Nutrient Interactions for the Pharmacist. Illinois Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 44 No.2,10-11, (Feb)1982.
17. *Intravenous Insulin in the Diabetic Surgical Patient. Infusion. Vol. 6 No. 2, p. 48-50, March/ April,1982.
18. * Intravenous Nitroglycerin: Use and Special Administration Consideration. Infusion. Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 89-90 May/June, 1982.
19. * Compatibility of Critical Care Drugs: Where is the information? Infusion. Vol. 6 No. 4, p. 118-120. July, 1982.
20. Selenium. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 3, Chicago Summer,1982.
21. * Effect of Light on Vitamin Stability in IV Solutions. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 4, Chicago, Fall,1982.
22. Light Sensitivity of Intravenous Drugs. Infusion. Vol. 6 No. 5, p.155-156, Sept/Oct,1982.
23. * Molybdenum. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter Vol. 3 No.1, Chicago, December,1982.
24. Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Surgical Infection. Heart and Lung. Vol.12 No.1. pp 20-22. Jan.1983.
25. * Cardioplegia Infusion. Vol. 7 No.1, Jan/Feb,1983.
26. Selenium. Gastroenterology. March, 1983. (Letter to Editor).
27. Selenium and Molybdenum. Therapeutic Newsletter. Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL. March, 1983.
28. Selenium and Molybdenum. New Trace Elements for Intravenous Additive use. Infusion. Vol. 7 No. 2. Mar/Apr, 1983.
29. Chymopapain: A New Therapeutic Agent. Infusion. Vol. 7 No.3, June/July,1983.
30. * Vasopressin-Intravenous Administration Guidelines. Infusion. Vol. 7 No.4, Aug/Sept,1983.
31. Electrolytes in Parenteral Nutrition. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol.3 No.2, Summer,1983.
32. * Guidelines for Extravasation of Intravenous Drugs. Infusion. Vol. 7 No.4, Sept/Oct,1983.
33. Selenium in Total Parenteral Nutrition: Clinical Experience in Two Medical Centers. (Editor) Lyphomed Inc Chicago, December,1983.
34. Intravascular Lidocaine-Proceed with Caution. Infusion. Vol.8 No. l, Jan/Feb,1984.
35. Trace Elements, Past, Present and Future. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol.3 No.2, Spring,1984.
36. Quality Assurance for Hospital Pharmacy Strategies and Techniques. Legal Aspects of Medical Practices. (Book Review) Vol.12 No.6, Pharmaceutical Communications Inc, Long Island City, NY June,1984.
37. Pharmacy Malpractice: An Avoidable Hospital Cost. Perspective in Pharmacy Vol. l, No.2, MacMillan Professional Journals, Chicago, IL. (June) 1984.
38. * Guidelines for Compatibility of IV Additives. Infusion. Vol.8 No.3, June/July,1984.
39. Toxicity and Allergenicity of Antimicrobial Preservatives in Parenteral Products. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter. Vol.4, No. l, Summer,1984.
40. * Nursing Guidelines for Critical Care Drug Compatibility. Nursing 84. Vol.14, No. 11 November,1984.
41. White Paper Users Evaluation of Mini-Infusion Devices. Associated Pharmacist Consultants, Inverness, IL.1984,1985.
42. Lidocaine Use in Placing IV Cannula's, Journal of The National Intravenous Therapy Association. Vol. 8, No.1, 69-71. Jan/Feb 1985.
43. In Support of Mandatory Continuing Education for Pharmacists. Illinois Pharmacist March, 1985. (letter).
44. Controlling Costs Through Old and New Methods. Editorial. Perspectives in Pharmacy. Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 1985, MacMillan Professional Journals, Chicago, IL.
45. Regional Compounding Facilities. A New Arena of Pharmacy Practice. Perspectives in Pharmacy. Vol.2, No.2, Spring 1985, MacMillan Professional Journals, Chicago, IL.
46. Drug Injuries Resulting in Malpractice Suits. Malpractice Newsletter. NY April 1985
47. Introduction to Adverse Drug Reactions. Infusion, Vol. 9 July,1985 p.112-115.
48. Monitoring and Reporting Adverse Drug Reactions. (Editorial) Infusion, Nov/Dec,1985.
49. Toxicity and Deficiency of Micronutrients in a TPN Patient. Lyphomed Nutritional Newsletter, Vol. 5 Number 3,1985.
50. Is Pharmacy Malpractice an Avoidable Cost? Florida Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, Vol.5, July, 1985, p. 35-59.
51. * Nursing Management of Drug Nutrient Interactions. Nursing 86 February 1986.
52. Iron Toxicity, Treatment and a Case of Iatrogenic Poisoning. Infusion, Vol. 10, Number 1, Jan.1986.
53. The Role of The Clinical Pharmacist in Risk Management. Topics in Hospital Pharmacy Management, Vol. 6 No.2, 37-45. Aug.1986.
54. Medication Review Form for Assessing the Developmentally Disabled. The Consultant Pharmacist 1986, p. 86 (Letter).
55. Aminoglycoside Ototoxicity (editorial). Infusion, Vol. 10, No.3,1986. pp.52-57.
56. * Analysis of Hospital Pharmacy Pricing Methods in the 305 Area Code Region (Greater Miami). Florida Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 7(1):1-9, January,1987.
57. The Toxicity and Allergenicity of Antimicrobial Preservatives in Parenteral Pharmaceuticals. Infusion, Vol. 101, No. 6,1987,100-104.
58. * Monoclonal Antibodies-Orthoclone OKT. Infusion. Vol. 11, No. 5,1987. pp. 77-79.
59. Protamine Adverse Reactions. Infusion, Vol. 11, No.1,1987,11-12.
60. Introduction to Adverse Drug Reactions. New Jersey Trial Lawyers Journal, Fall,1987.
61. The Role of the Clinical Pharmacist in Risk Management. Florida Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 8(1):47-55, January,1988.
62. Clinical Pharmacists Role in Risk Management. New Jersey Trial Lawyers Journal, April, 1988.
63. History of Development of Standards of Practice for the Profession of Pharmacy. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1(1), August,1988.
64. Status of Standards of Practice for the Profession of Pharmacy. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1(1). August,1988.
65. Developing HiTech Pharmacy Services for Home Care. CARING, September,1988.
66. Nutrition Fraud. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1(2), October,1988.
67. * Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2(1), February,1989.
68. Adverse Effects of Steroids. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2(4), August,1989.
69. Court Backs Right to Refuse Psychotropics. Drug Topics (Hospital Pharmacist Report) (Sept Suppl), 21-22,1989.
70. Motion Sickness drug use in delivery comes under fire. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (Nov Suppl) 1989.
71. Status of Standards of Practice in Pharmacy. Safety Brief, Vol 5. No 4. January 1990. Triodyne, Inc. Niles, IL.
72. Injuries From Drugs. AmJur 7, Proof of Facts 3d , 1-142./1990. (Chapter) Bancroft Whitney, San Francisco, CA.
73. Can patients be forced to take mind-altering drugs. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (May Suppl) 1990.
74. Faulty cardioplegia solution leads to $492,000 verdict. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (Aug Suppl) 1990.
75. Status of Standards of Practice in Pharmacy. National Trial Lawyer April 1990, pp 37-50.
76. Magnesium Overdose Kills Pregnant R.Ph. Her Twins Saved. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report).134:11-12 (Nov Suppl) 1990.
77. Beware of Charcoal/Sorbitol to treat Theophylline poisoning. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (Nov Suppl) 1990.
78. Hospital Pharmacist Negligence contributes to multimillion dollar settlement. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report).1,22, (Dec Suppl) 1990.
79. Pain Equilibration-Making It Understandable for the Jury. National Trial Lawyer, January,1991.
80. Wisconsin Pharmacists Found Negligent for dispensing Silver nitrate. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). March 1991.
81. Does Fetal Risk Justify Banning Women from Chemo Prep? Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). May 1991.
82. Michigan Court Rules Pharmacists have no duty to warn. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (Jun Suppl) 1991.
83. * Drug Therapy in Pregnancy and Lactation. National Trial Lawyer, July 1991, pp. 81-88.
84. Pharmacist error suggested in baby's brain damage. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (Sept Suppl) 1991.
85. Tennessee Suit R.Ph.s can be judged against practice standards. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). December 1991.
86. Anaphylactic Reaction to Cefazolin in a Penicillin Allergic Patient. Drug Topics Suppl. (Hospital Pharmacist Report) (Oct Suppl) 1991.
87. Parallax error is linked to AZT hospital mixup. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol 6 No 1 (Jan Suppl) 1992.
88. Theophylline in Litigation. Journal of the Association of Food and Drug Officials. Vol 56 No 1 January, 1992. 43-52.
89. Steroid Rxs and 'p.r.n' can mean legal trouble. Drug Topics. Vol 136, No 1, 46. January 1992.
90. "If you warn, do it right", judge tells pharmacists. Drug Topics, Vol 134, No 35-36. February 1992.
91. Coumadin Rx Error results in $722,500 Verdict. Drug Topics, March,1992.
92. $60 million in damages sought in insulin cover-up suit. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol 6 No 4:1,8 (Apr Suppl) 1992.
93. New Legal Landmine: Forced use of Psychotropics. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol 6 No 6:30 (Jun Suppl) 1992.
94. Theophylline Injuries Resulting in Litigation. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Vol V No 4 (August) 1992.
95. Clinical Pharmacist Sued as Negligent Investigator. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol 6 No 11 (Nov Suppl) 1992.
96. Chain lands in hot water over aspirin allergy case. Drug Topics 136;22:72,74 November 1992.
97. Understanding Adverse Drug Reactions. NURSING 92. August 1992.
98. Hypoglycemic Adverse Reactions to Insulin and Sulfonylureas, Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol V, No 5 (October),1992: pp 300-310.
99. Understanding Adverse Drug Reactions, MED ERRORS Nursing 93, January, 1993.
100. Should Parolee be forced to take Psychotropic Drugs? Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). 134:11-12 (Jan Suppl) 1993.
101. Hospital Sued for Not Giving Rescue Drug. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol. 7, No.1, (January),1993. p 29.
102. Understanding Adverse Drug Reactions. Safety Brief, Vol 8, No 2, March 1993. Triodyne,Inc Niles, IL.
103. Licenses Threatened in Digoxin Death. Drug Topics Suppl. (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol. 7, No. 3, (March),1993. p 32.
104. Missouri Hospital Settles Second Cardioplegia Death Suit. Drug Topics Suppl. (Hospital Pharmacy Report) Vol. 7, No. 4, (April), 1993, pp 1,11.
105. *Guidelines for Critical Care Drug Compatibility-Update 1993. Nursing 93. July,1993.
106. Understanding Theophylline Malpractice. The Malpractice Reporter, NY NY Volume 12, Numbers 7 & 8, July, 1993.
107. Cardioplegia Litigation and Recommendations Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. Vl, No. 4 (August), 1993:pp 151-152.
108. Court finds manufacturer not guilty in lidocaine mix-up. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). November,1993. Vol 7, #11.
109. Pharmacist's Use of Abbreviations Alleged to Cause Codeine Death. Lippincott's Hospital Pharmacy. July, 1993 (in press)
110. CHAPTER Insulin and Sulfonylurea Hypoglycemic Injuries. Legal Medicine 1993. Butterworth Legal Publications.
111. Predictions in Drug Therapy (Ed). Nursing 94, March,1994.
112. Theophylline Misadventures I. Neonatal Network, The Journal of Neonatal Nursing, March, 1994.
113. Theophylline Misadventures II. Neonatal Network, The Journal of Neonatal Nursing, April 1994.
114. OR Pharmacists Warned to Keep Tight Rein Over Ketamine. Drug Topics Suppl (Hospital Pharmacy Report). (Jan Suppl) 1994.
115. Suit Against Hospital, Caremark Stresses Need for Communication. Drug Topics Suppl. (Hospital Pharmacy Report). Vol. 8, No. 3, (March),1994. p. 58.
116. Alcohol: Gastrointestinal and Other Toxicities. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. VI, No. 4 (August),1994; pp 196-208.
117. Understanding the Dangers of Neuromuscular Blockers. Drug Alert. Critical Care 94. Nursing 94. December,1994, 32BB.
118. CHAPTER Adverse Drug Reactions. Legal Medicine 1994, Wecht CH. Editor. Butterworth, Salem, NH. p 229-267.
119. Benign Substances Aren't Always Benign (Sodium Chloride Toxicity). Drug Alert. Critical Care 95. Nursing 95. February, 95.
120. Respiratory Depression. Drug Alert. Critical Care 95. Nursing 95, April,1995. 32JJ.
121. **BOOK Pharmacy Law Litigating Pharmaceutical Cases. Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Tucson, AZ. May,1995.
122. Avoiding Vasopressor Extravasation. Drug Alert. Critical Care 95. Nursing 95. June,1995. 32X.
123. Understanding Alcohol Tests. Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. Professional Litigation Services Directory. Summer 1995. p 10,16.
124. Theophylline Toxicity. Drug Alert. Critical Care 95. Nursing 95, August,1995. 32Y
125. Chemical and Physical Restraints in Elderly Patients. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. IX No. 2, (April), 1996.
126. CHAPTER. Medication Errors. In Nursing Malpractice, Iyer P. Ed. Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Tucson, AZ. May,1996.
127. Medication Error Misadventures. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol IX, No. 3 (June) 1996, pp 167 - 180.
128. Cardiopulmonary Adverse Effects of Oral and Subcutaneous Terbutaline for Tocolysis. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. IX, No 3 (June) 1996, pp181 - 187.
129. Corticosteroid Misadventures. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol IX, No. 3 (June) 1996, pp.203 -215.
130. Diets and Obesity Drug Treatment. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol IX, No. 5 (October) 1996, pp 330 - 341.
131. Anabolic Steroids: Effects and Regulation Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Vol IX, No 5 (October) 1996, pp 313 - 329.
132. Vitamins, Minerals, and Nutritional Supplements Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Vol IX, No. 5 (October) 1996. pp 342 - 359.
133. Performance Enhancing Drug Use in Athletes, Journal of Pharmacy Practice Vol IX, No. 5 (October) 1996. pp 386 -395.
134. Pharmacists' Responsibilities in Sports and Fitness. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol IX, No. 5 (October) 1996, pp 297 - 299.
135. Medical Dangers of Tobacco Use, Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. X, No. 5,October 1997, 316-325.
136. * Bromocriptine Induced Life-threatening Dysrhythmia . American Journal of Therapeutics, vol 5, No. 2 March, 1998, 111-115.
137. Diet Drug Disaster: The Story of Redux and Fen-Phen. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. XI, No. 2/April 1998, 81-112.
138. Diets and Obesity Drug Treatment. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. XI, No. 2/April 1998, 113-124.
139. Pharmacotherapy of Chronic Nonmalignant Pain. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. XI, No.5, October, 1998. 374-381
140. Etanercept (Enbrel) - Drug of the Month Monograph. Department of Pharmacology Web Page. Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL. (www.rushu.rush.edu/pharm/dept/), April, 1999
141. (Interviewed for) Water R. Precarious Prescriptions; Can your doctor's prescriptions hurt you? Salon Magazine, www.salonmagazine.com/health/feature/1999/05/05/prescriptions/ May 5, 1999.
142. Withdrawal from Calcium Channel Blockers in a pregnant woman, American Journal of Therapeutics, Vol 6, No. 1, January 1999, 61-66.
143. KPBS Public Radio. Metabolife (Dangers of Ephedrine). San Diego, CA 8/31/99. www.kpbs.org/radio/content_programs_news_storylist.html
144. Drug Induced Hepatotoxicity. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol XII, No. 6/ December1999. 443-461.
145. Propylene Glycol Pediatric Neurotoxicity: Dangers of Diluents. Case Report and Literature Review. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol XIII, No. 3/June 2000, 214-225.
146. Forensic Pharmacist Report in a Coumadin Death Case. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol XIII, No. 3, June, 2000, 236-245.
147. *Specific forensic Applications for Pharmacists. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol XIII, No. 3, June 2000, 187-193.
148. Farewell. (Editorial). Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol XIII, No. 3, June 2000, 173-175.
149. BOOK Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Tucson, AZ., 2000
150. CHAPTER 6, Adverse Drug Reactions and Causality Assessment in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson,AZ.., 2000
151. CHAPTER 7B, Diet Drugs, Redux and Fen-Phen Two Points of View, Fen-Phen and Redux: Lessons Learned, Serotonin Chemistry, Anorexigenic Pharmacology/Interactions/ Cautions in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
152. CHAPTER 12, Theophylline: The Unpredictable Toxic Asthma Drug in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
153. CHAPTER 13, Corticosteroids in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
154. CHAPTER 14, Adverse Effects of Diabetic Drugs in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
155. CHAPTER 15, Drug Induced Hepatotoxicity in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
156. CHAPTER 17, Pain Medications in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
157. CHAPTER 19, Performance Enhancing Drugs: Anabolic Steroids and Dietary Supplements/Ephedrine in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
158. CHAPTER 20, Recreational Drugs in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
159. CHAPTER 21, The Pharmacist in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
160. *CHAPTER 26, The Forensic Pharmacist in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ. , 2000
161. CHAPTER 30, Medication Errors in O'Donnell JT, Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention. Lawyers & Judges Publishers Tucson, AZ., 2000
162. Drug Induced Esophagitis: Case Reports and Literature Review. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Vol IX, No. 4, August, 2000
163. CHAPTER. Medication Errors. In Nursing Malpractice, Second Edition, Iyer P. Ed. Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Tucson, AZ., 2001.
164. 164. (Interviewed for) Ghristie T. Deadly side effects? Suicides cast suspicion on acne drug. Http//www.registerguard.com/news/200109301/1a.accutanegreufe.0930.html
165. Overview of Existing Research And Information Linking Accutane (Isotretinoin), Depression, Psychosis And Suicide. Hearing Proceedings: Accutane-Is This Acne Drug Treatment Linked to depression and Suicide? Committee on Government Reform, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, Serial No. 106-248. U.S. Government Printing Office.73 924 DTP, pp. 71-96.
166. Vitamin A Intoxication and Arctic Explorers. American Journal of Therapeutics. 2002. In Press
167. Overview of Existing Research and Information Linking Accutane (Isotretinoin, Depression, Psychosis and Suicide". American Journal of Therapeutics, 2002, In Press
168. (Interviewed for) Vedantam, S. Plane Crash Revives Accutane Questions: Pilot Had Prescription for Acne Medication Linked to Depression. Washington Post, January 11, 2002; Page A02. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/2p-dyn/A28188-2002Jan10