Editor, – Thank you for your circular letter of 1 February 1994 to readers of Australian Prescriber. I completely agree with your list of selling points for this journal, but I am really irritated that you persist with the myth that Australian Prescriber is independent.
This publication is fully funded by a Federal government department and can therefore never claim to be independent. The true test of independence is to survive in the marketplace and be paid for by your individual subscribers.
I recognise some familiar names among the contributors to Australian Prescriber. Many are academics undertaking research and writing articles for journals supported by pharmaceutical companies. You do your colleagues (and indeed yourself) a disservice when you imply that their opinions expressed in one publication may be tainted while the same opinions in another publication will be certified free of such impurities.
Let us have no more of this holier than thou nonsense. Australian Prescriber is an excellent little journal. It meets its objectives of readability, balance, etc., but no more or less than any of the small pile of journals on drugs and prescribing that we all receive.
Graham Row
Nephrology Unit
Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital
Greenslopes, Qld