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Inflammatory ocular adverse events with the use of oral bisphosphonates: a retrospective cohort study
Mahyar Etminan, Farzin Forooghian and David Maberley
CMAJ May 15, 2012 184 (8) E431-E434; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.111752
Mahyar Etminan
From the Therapeutic Evaluation Unit (Etminan), Pharmaceutical Outcomes Programme, the Child and Family Research Institute, Vancouver, BC; and the Departments of Medicine (Etminan) and Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (Forooghian, Maberly), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
PharmD MScFarzin Forooghian
From the Therapeutic Evaluation Unit (Etminan), Pharmaceutical Outcomes Programme, the Child and Family Research Institute, Vancouver, BC; and the Departments of Medicine (Etminan) and Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (Forooghian, Maberly), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
MD MScDavid Maberley
From the Therapeutic Evaluation Unit (Etminan), Pharmaceutical Outcomes Programme, the Child and Family Research Institute, Vancouver, BC; and the Departments of Medicine (Etminan) and Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (Forooghian, Maberly), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
MD MSc
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Inflammatory ocular adverse events with the use of oral bisphosphonates: a retrospective cohort study
Mahyar Etminan, Farzin Forooghian, David Maberley
CMAJ May 2012, 184 (8) E431-E434; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.111752
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