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1. Drugs prescribed for patients hospitalized in a geriatric oncology unit: Potentially inappropriate medications and impact of a clinical pharmacist. Deliens C, Deliens G, Filleul O, Pepersack T, Awada A, Piccart M, Praet JP, Lago LD. J Geriatr Oncol; 2016 Nov; 7(6):463-470. PubMed ID: 27238734 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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