Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing of Oral Solid Medications in Elderly Dysphagic Patients
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Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing of Oral Solid Medications in Elderly Dysphagic Patients
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Pharmaceutics
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 280
Publisher
MDPI AG
Online
2018-12-18
DOI
10.3390/pharmaceutics10040280
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