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1Kevin A. Schulman (kevin.schulman@stanford.edu) is a professor of medicine at Stanford University, in Stanford, California. He is a board member and shareholder of Grid Therapeutics (an early stage biotechnology company); a board member and shareholder of Reserve Therapeutics (a pharmaceutical services company); a managing member and shareholder of Faculty Connection LLC; a member of the board of advisors and shareholder of Prealize; an investor in Altitude Ventures Inc.; an investor in Excelerate Health Ventures; a consultant for Novartis Inc., Cytokinetics Inc., Business Roundtable, and Frazier Healthcare Partners; a speaker (with honorarium) for Health Quest LLC and ISMIE Inc.; and a consulting expert for Motley Rice LLC. He is president of the Business School Alliance for Health Management, a senior associate editor for Health Services Research, and a member of the advisory board for Civica Rx.
Abstract:
A refill of a generic attention deficit hyperactivity disorder prescription leads to new side effects and raises questions about the quality of generic drugs.
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