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ND-Issue-6-2003
The Trick with the Click

A s a reader of NewDrugs, you are accustomed to being offered further information on the subjects under discussion. Starting with this issue, this service is to be upgraded with a better, simpler and above all faster system. To use this new system, make sure you have the article you want to know more about to hand, and then go to our web site at www.newdrugs.com. 
E ach page of our web site at www.new-drugs.com now features an InfoClick input box in the top left corner. Simply enter the 6-digit number of the article you have been reading in this box and an abridged version of the article together with an information box will appear on the screen. This service is provided exclusively for readers of New- Drugs.
I f you have used InfoClick to call up an article at www.new-drugs.com, what you get to see is an abridged version of the article together with the InfoClick information box. This is divided into three sections: “Useful links” contains a hyperlink to the manufacturer’s web site, for example. Here, you will find additional information on the product plus details on how to contact the company that makes it. But that’s not all. Our intelligent search engines (or “content agents”) will also search our databases for articles on the same or related topics (“Related topics”) as well as any articles concerning the company that have already been published.
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