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346 related items for PubMed ID: 17207423

  • 1. Prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions and its associated factors in a Brazilian teaching hospital.
    Cruciol-Souza JM, Thomson JC.
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  • 3. Prevalence of the prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications at ambulatory care visits by elderly patients covered by the Taiwanese National Health Insurance program.
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    Clin Ther; 2009 Aug; 31(8):1859-70. PubMed ID: 19808145
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  • 4. [The impact of hospitalization on drug prescription].
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  • 13. Drug interactions with the potential to prevent prodrug activation as a common source of irrational prescribing in hospital inpatients.
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