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  • 1. A prospective study of adverse drug reactions in a dermatology department.
    Ganeva M, Gancheva T, Lazarova R, Tzvetanova Y, Hristakieva E.
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  • 3. Prevalence of adverse drug reactions with commonly prescribed drugs in different hospitals of Kathmandu valley.
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  • 18. Adverse drug reactions and cognitive function among hospitalized older adults.
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