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AddictionVolume 114, Issue 11 p. 2088-2088 ErratumFree Access Erratum This article corrects the following: Maintaining guideline transparency and pragmatism in the post-truth era Ian Gilmore, Volume 114Issue 4Addiction pages: 604-605 First Published online: January 1, 2019 First published: 16 October 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14765AboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Maintaining guideline transparency and pragmatism in the post-truth era Ian Gilmore In this article 1, the reference list was conflated. The correct reference list should appear as follows: Department of Health. UK Chief Medical Officers' Low Risk Drinking Guidelines. London: Department of Health; 2016. Holmes, J., Angus, C., Meier, P. S., Buykx, P., Brennan, A. How should we set consumption thresholds for low risk drinking guidelines? Achieving objectivity and transparency using evidence, expert judgement and pragmatism. Addiction 2019; 114: 590– 600. The Guardian ‘A row plucked out of the air’ October 22nd 2007. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2007/oct/22/arowpluckedoutoftheair (accessed 12 December 2018) (Archived at http://www.webcitation.org/74cUB41nN on 12 December 2018). Spectator. No wonder Britain's alcohol guidelines are so extreme - look who drafted them. February 25th 2016. Available at: https://health.spectator.co.uk/no-Spectatorwonder-britains-alcohol-guidelines-are-so-extremejust-look-at-who-drafted-them/ (accessed 12 December 2018) (Archived at http://www.webcitation.org/74cTnTH3U on 12 December 2018). The Telegraph. Health chiefs attacked over 'nanny state' alcohol guide. Available at: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/12088101/Health-chiefs-attacked-over-nanny-state-alcohol-guide.html (accessed 27 February 2018). National Health and Medical Research Council. Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol; 2009.Available at: https://nhmrc.gov.au/about-us/publications/australian-guidelines-reduce-health-risks-drinking-alcohol (accessed 12 December 2018) (Archived at http://www. webcitation.org/74cUquBCE on 12 December 2018). Stockwell, T., Butt, P., Beirness, D., Gliksman, L., Paradis, C. The basis for Canada's new low-risk drinking guidelines: a relative risk approach to estimating hazardous levels and patterns of alcohol use. Drug Alcohol Rev 2012; 31: 126– 134. We apologise for any inconvenience. Reference 1Gilmore I. Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 1999–2016. Addiction 2017; 114: 604– 605. Volume114, Issue11November 2019Pages 2088-2088 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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