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Systematic review of antihypertensive therapies
Does the evidence assist in choosing a first-line drug?
James M. Wright, Cheng-Han Lee and G. Keith Chambers
CMAJ July 13, 1999 161 (1) 25-32;
James M. Wright
MD, PhD
Cheng-Han Lee
BSc
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