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Severe potential drug-drug interactions in older adults with dementia and associated factors
Michele Bogetti-SalazarI, Cesar González-GonzálezII, Teresa Juárez-CedilloIII, Sergio Sánchez-GarcíaIV, Oscar Rosas-CarrascoII,
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I Hospital Angeles Mocel, Department of Internal Medicine, Mexico City/DF, Mexico
II National Geriatrics Institute, Mexico City/DF, Mexico
III Epidemiologic and Health Service Research Unit, Aging Area. Mexican Institute of Social Security, and Faculty of High Studies (FES) Zaragoza. National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City/DF, Mexico
IV Epidemiologic and Health Service Research Unit, Aging Area. Mexican Institute of Social Security, Mexico City/DF, Mexico
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ISSN: 18075932
Original language: English
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