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357 related items for PubMed ID: 19583670

  • 1. Potentially severe drug interactions in elderly outpatients: results of an observational study of an administrative prescription database.
    Nobili A, Pasina L, Tettamanti M, Lucca U, Riva E, Marzona I, Monesi L, Cucchiani R, Bortolotti A, Fortino I, Merlino L, Walter Locatelli G, Giuliani G.
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  • 13. Prevalence and risk of potential cytochrome P450-mediated drug-drug interactions in older hospitalized patients with polypharmacy.
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