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1. Potentially Inappropriate Antihypertensive Prescriptions to Elderly Patients: Results of a Prospective, Observational Study. Márquez PHP, Torres OH, San-José A, Vidal X, Agustí A, Formiga F, López-Soto A, Ramírez-Duque N, Fernández-Moyano A, Garcia-Moreno J, Arroyo JA, Ruiz D, Potentially Inappropriate Prescription in Older Patients in Spain (PIPOPS) Investigators’ Project. Drugs Aging; 2017 Jun; 34(6):453-466. PubMed ID: 28432600 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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