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How do I get a copy of HTA on CD?Please use the form on the HTA website (www.hta.ac.uk/htacd.htm). Or contact Direct Mail Works (see contact details above) by email, post, fax or phone. HTA on CD is currently free of charge worldwide.The website also provides information about the HTA Programme and lists the membership of the various committees. Declared competing interests of authors: SW Lewis received support for travel to meetings and honoraria for consultancies from AstraZeneca, Lilly, BristolMyersSquibb, Pfizer, Janssen, Wyeth, Lundbeck, GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis. L Davies received funding for preparing papers and attendance at meetings from Janssen, Hoechst Marion Roussel, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Lundbeck, and project funding from Novartis. PB Jones received travel support to academic meetings from companies manufacturing drugs used in this study, and unrestricted use of honoraria and consultancy fees for some work for academic use in his department and elsewhere. TRE Barnes received travel support to academic meetings and honoraria for consultancy from companies manufacturing drugs used in this study, plus the award of a grant from Sanofi-Synthelabo for an investigator-initiated study. RM Murray received honoraria and advisory fees from pharmaceutical companies (paid into departmental research funds). R Kerwin received honoraria and advisory fees from pharmaceutical companies and received research grants for non-clinical research from Novartis. D Taylor received honoraria for a lecture and consultancy from manufacturers of atypical antipsy...
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