Of medicine I believe all the bad or the good you like, for we have, thank God, no dealings whatever … I despise it always, but when I am sick, instead of making peace overtures, I begin also to hate and fear it; and I reply to those who urge me to take medicine that they should wait at least until I am restored to my strength and health, so that I may have more resources to withstand the impact and the hazards of their potion. — Michel de Montaigne, 1533-1592
Therapeutics Education Collaboration
Providing physicians, pharmacists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other health professionals, and the public with current, evidence-based, practical and relevant information on rational drug therapy.