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  • 27. Time-Trends of Drug-Drug Interactions among Elderly Outpatients in the Piedmont Region (Italy): A Population-Based Study.
    Galai E, Scotti L, Gilardetti M, Ucciero A, Ferrante D, Poluzzi E, Genazzani AA, Barone-Adesi F.
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  • 34. The prevalence of major drug-drug interactions in older adults with cancer and the role of clinical decision support software.
    Nightingale G, Pizzi LT, Barlow A, Barlow B, Jacisin T, McGuire M, Swartz K, Chapman A.
    J Geriatr Oncol; 2018 Sep 15; 9(5):526-533. PubMed ID: 29510896
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  • 37. Prevalence of Drug-Drug Interactions in Primary Care Prescriptions in Egypt: A Cross-Sectional Retrospective Study.
    Abdelkawy K, Kharouba M, Shendy K, Abdelmagged O, Galal N, Tarek M, Abdelgaied M, Zakaria AY, Mahmoud SH.
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  • 38. Potential drug-drug interactions among prescriptionsfor elderly patients in primary health care.
    Gören Z, J Demirkapu M, Akpinar Acet G, Çali S, Gülçebi Idriz Oğlu M.
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  • 39. High Risk of Drug-drug interactions among Hospitalized Patients with kidney Diseases at a Nigerian Teaching Hospital: A Call for Action.
    Busari AA, Oreagba IA, Oshikoya KA, Kayode MO, Olayemi SO.
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  • 40. Prevalence of potential drug - drug interactions in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit patients in a Chinese tertiary care teaching hospital.
    Wang H, Shi H, Wang N, Wang Y, Zhang L, Zhao Y, Xie J.
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