1. Deviation from prescribed drug treatment after discharge from hospital;Parkin, D.M.; Henney, C.R.; Quirk, J.; Crooks, J.,1976
2. Improving drug compliance after hospital discharge. Br MedJ';Macdonald, E.T.; Macdonald, J.B.; Phoenix, M.,1977
3. Accepted 24,1980
4. Shortly after it became known that heavy industrial exposure to vinyl chloride monomer is associated with increased risk of haemangiosarcoma of the liver, representatives of Government and the Food and Food Packaging Industries in Britain began to collaborate to reduce the exposure of consumers to vinyl chloride monomer consequential on its migration into food from polyvinyl chloride packaging materials. As a result of their combined efforts the maximum likely intake of vinyl chloride monomer per person a day was reduced from 13 yug early in 1974 to 0 1 jug by May 1976.1 The latter intake is many orders of magnitude below that associated with any risk of cancer in either man or animals. The common-sense answer to the question is therefore ''no.")
5. Steering Group on Food Surveillance. Working Party on vinyl chloride. Survey of vinyl chloride content of polyvinyl chloride for food contact and offoods,1978