Are proton pump inhibitors associated with the development of community-acquired pneumonia? A meta-analysis
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Are proton pump inhibitors associated with the development of community-acquired pneumonia? A meta-analysis
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Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 337-344
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2012-05-22
DOI
10.1586/ecp.12.20
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