Psoriasis is Associated with a High Comedication Burden: A Population Based Register Study
Abstract Introduction A large body of evidence supports the association between psoriasis and concomitant diseases. However, the study of comedication for these diseases in patients with psoriasis is limited. The current study aimed to investigate the prescription and drug dispensation for comorbidi...
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Main Authors: | Albert Duvetorp (Author), Ulrich Mrowietz (Author), Mats Nilsson (Author), Oliver Seifert (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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