Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark

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Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark. / Pedersen, Hans Kristian Råket; Sørensen, Anne Mette Skov; Schelde, Astrid Blicher; Nyeland, Martin Erik; Jimenez-Solem, Espen.

In: Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, Vol. 330, No. 1, 01.10.2021, p. 1279-1282.

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Pedersen, HKR, Sørensen, AMS, Schelde, AB, Nyeland, ME & Jimenez-Solem, E 2021, 'Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark', Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, vol. 330, no. 1, pp. 1279-1282. https://doi.org/10.1097/FAD.0000000000000057

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Pedersen, H. K. R., Sørensen, A. M. S., Schelde, A. B., Nyeland, M. E., & Jimenez-Solem, E. (2021). Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark. Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, 330(1), 1279-1282. https://doi.org/10.1097/FAD.0000000000000057

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Pedersen HKR, Sørensen AMS, Schelde AB, Nyeland ME, Jimenez-Solem E. Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark. Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin. 2021 Oct 1;330(1):1279-1282. https://doi.org/10.1097/FAD.0000000000000057

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Pedersen, Hans Kristian Råket ; Sørensen, Anne Mette Skov ; Schelde, Astrid Blicher ; Nyeland, Martin Erik ; Jimenez-Solem, Espen. / Prevalence and characteristics of drug-drug interactions among hospitalised patients in the Capital Region of Denmark. In: Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin. 2021 ; Vol. 330, No. 1. pp. 1279-1282.

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