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. 2016 Jul-Aug;48(4):468-469.
doi: 10.4103/0253-7613.186192.

Irrational fixed dose combinations of psychotropic drugs in India: Cause of concern

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Irrational fixed dose combinations of psychotropic drugs in India: Cause of concern

Madhusudan Singh Solanki et al. Indian J Pharmacol. 2016 Jul-Aug.
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