Usual care and management of fall risk increasing drugs in older dizzy patients in Dutch general practice
Objective: For general practitioners (GPs) dizziness is a challenging condition to deal with. Data on the management of dizziness in older patients are mostly lacking. Furthermore, it is unknown whether GPs attempt to decrease Fall Risk Increasing Drugs (FRIDs) use in the management of dizziness in...
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Main Authors: | Hanneke Stam (Author), Thomas Harting (Author), Marjolijn van der Sluijs (Author), Rob van Marum (Author), Henriëtte van der Horst (Author), Johannes C. van der Wouden (Author), Otto R. Maarsingh (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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