Commentary

Picking up on the fine print


 

NICE new publication! Handy, direct, to the point. Your listing of brand and generic names after articles is extremely helpful.

However, I noticed a minor error in one of your articles: The brand name for tiagabine is Gabitril, not Gabatril.

Donald Banzhaf MD
Rochester, NY

Thank you for your thoughtful selection of topics and authors for the initial (January) issue.

However, I’m curious why such a small print font was chosen for the entire journal. For my 50-something eyes, every article quickly became physically difficult to read, making me give up on the attempt after a few pages.

Is there any chance this could be remedied in future issues?

Charles Berlin, MD
Pittsburgh, Pa

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