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    DuMouchel W, Fram D, Yang X, Mahmoud RA, Grogg AL, Engelhart L, Ramaswamy K.
    Ann Clin Psychiatry; 2008; 20(1):21-31. PubMed ID: 18297583
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  • 25. Tigecycline-related pancreatitis: a review of spontaneous adverse event reports.
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  • 28. Thrombotic events associated with C1 esterase inhibitor products in patients with hereditary angioedema: investigation from the United States Food and Drug Administration adverse event reporting system database.
    Gandhi PK, Gentry WM, Bottorff MB.
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    Szarfman A, Machado SG, O'Neill RT.
    Drug Saf; 2002 Oct; 25(6):381-92. PubMed ID: 12071774
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  • 31. An evaluation of three signal-detection algorithms using a highly inclusive reference event database.
    Hochberg AM, Hauben M, Pearson RK, O'Hara DJ, Reisinger SJ, Goldsmith DI, Gould AL, Madigan D.
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  • 35. Potential use of data-mining algorithms for the detection of 'surprise' adverse drug reactions.
    Hauben M, Horn S, Reich L.
    Drug Saf; 2007 Oct; 30(2):143-55. PubMed ID: 17253879
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    Huang J, Zhang X, Tong J, Du J, Duan R, Yang L, Moore JH, Tao C, Chen Y.
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