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“Thank you for your inquiry. You are receiving this message because you have called our attention to a “Human Growth Hormone (“HGH”) related product advertised on the Internet with a mention of The New England Journal of Medicine name. We thank you for your concern and appreciate that you have brought this matter to our attention.
The Journal does not endorse any specific product or entity and we assure you that the Journal is in no way associated with the advertised product, Web site, or related e-mail. In response to such advertisements, the February 27, 2003 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine contains an Editorial and a Retrospective regarding human growth hormone. The citations are:
1. Inappropriate Advertising of Dietary Supplements Drazen J. M. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:777-778, Feb 27, 2003
2. Can Growth Hormone Prevent Aging? Vance M. L. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:779-780, Feb 27, 2003
In addition, to give readers more complete information, the full text of the 1990 Rudman article, its accompanying editorial have been made available online at no charge. The complete citations are:
Effects of human growth hormone in men over 60 years old Rudman D, Feller A., Nagraj H., Gergans G., Lalitha P., Goldberg A., Schlenker R., Cohn L, Rudman I., Mattson D. N Engl J Med 1990; 323:1-6, Jul 5, 1990. Original Articles
Growth hormone for the elderly? Vance M. N Engl J Med 1990; 323:52-54, Jul 5, 1990. Editorials
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