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THE MEDICAL LETTER PARTNERS WITH RTRx TO PROVIDE
DRUG PRESCRIBING GUIDELINES AT POINT OF CARE

NEW ROCHELLE, NY and HOUSTON, TXJune 3, 2003
The Medical Letter announced today that it has partnered with RTRx, a leading electronic prescription writing service, to introduce a new prescribing resource. Physicians can now access drug prescribing recommendations and information from The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics and Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter for each drug being prescribed through the RTRx electronic prescribing system.

"Access to unbiased information at the point of prescription writing is the most effective way to ensure that all facets of a patient's needs are being met," said Gianna Zuccotti, M.D., M.P.H., Deputy Editor of The Medical Letter and Treatment Guidelines. "Whether a physician is seeking information on prescribing recommendations, adverse events or retail price comparisons, this new feature offers the resources necessary for physicians to provide patients with the best possible care."

"RTRx was designed to help eliminate prescribing errors and the resultant re-work and pharmacy phone calls in the physicians office," said Lawrence Susnow, M.D., President and Chief Medical Officer of RTRx. "Picking the right drug for the right patient isn't always easy. The Medical Letter will provide a higher level of sophistication to help make that decision. Better information supports our goal of better medication choices."

About the new feature
The RTRx electronic prescription management system provides physicians with a link to Medical Letter online content next to each drug name. When the link is clicked, Medical Letter online archives are automatically searched for all articles pertaining to that drug. (Visit www.RTRx.com for a live demo.) If the RTRx user is a subscriber to The Medical Letter or Treatment Guidelines, the physician can then access the articles by clicking on those they are interested in. With full-text access to The Medical Letter and Treatment Guidelines physicians can

Save time by accessing prescribing recommendations at the point of prescription writing.
Ensure patient safety by reviewing pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, drug interactions and adverse effects.
Meet patient needs by consulting easy-to-read charts containing dosage and retail price comparisons.
Feel confident with their prescribing decisions by accessing unbiased prescribing recommendations that are the accepted standard of care.

About The Medical Letter
The Medical Letter Inc., a nonprofit organization founded in 1958, offers health care professionals objective, independent analysis of new drugs. In addition to its newsletters, The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics and Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter, it also publishes handbooks and software on topics such as adverse drug interactions and antimicrobial therapy. The Medical Letter is supported entirely by subscriber fees and is based in New Rochelle, NY. For more information about The Medical Letter call (800) 211-2769 or visit their Web site at www.medicalletter.org.

About RTRx
RTRx, Inc., founded in 1998 and based in Houston, TX, provides electronic prescription management systems over the Internet. RTRx is designed to decrease prescribing errors, improve office work-flow and support operations of medical groups and medical organizations. For additional information on subscriptions or partnering opportunities, call 832.252.7200, email support@rtrx.com, or visit www.rtrx.com.

CONTACT: Joanne Valentino
The Medical Letter
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