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Comment
. 2008;31(4):355-6; author reply 356-7.
doi: 10.2165/00002018-200831040-00009.

Publishing histories of adverse reactions to medicaments anecdotally: the PHARMA guidelines for reporting suspected adverse drug reactions

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Publishing histories of adverse reactions to medicaments anecdotally: the PHARMA guidelines for reporting suspected adverse drug reactions

Jeffrey K Aronson. Drug Saf. 2008.
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