Pattern of Adverse Drug Reactions Reported with Cardiovascular Drugs in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital FC01-FC04
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EMPADE Study: Evaluation of Medical Prescriptions and Adverse Drug Events in COPD Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit FC05-FC08
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A Retrospective Analysis of Direct Medical Cost and Cost of Drug Therapy in Hospitalized Patients at Private Hospital in Western India FC09-FC12
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An Open Label Parallel Group Study to Assess the Effects of Amlodipine and Cilnidipine on Pulse Wave Velocity and Augmentation Pressures in Mild to Moderate Essential Hypertensive Patients FC13-FC16
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A Combination Strategy of Ceftriaxone, Sulbactam and Disodium Edetate for the Treatment of Multi-Drug Resistant (MDR) Septicaemia: A Retrospective, Observational Study in Indian Tertiary Care Hospital FC29-FC32
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