Sex Differences in Medicine Acceptability: A New Factor to Be Considered in Medicine Formulation
Palatability is a recognized driver of medicine acceptability in pediatrics but deemed less relevant in older populations due to sensory decline. Preliminary findings from an observational study implicated palatability problems with one Alzheimer’s medicine. Among 1517 observer reports combining mul...
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Main Authors: | Fabrice Ruiz (Author), Alexander Keeley (Author), Patrick Léglise (Author), Catherine Tuleu (Author), Célia Lachuer (Author), Jean-Paul Rwabihama (Author), Nathalie Bachalat (Author), Imad Boulaich (Author), Fattima Abdallah (Author), Maité Rabus (Author), Annie-Claude Ribemont (Author), Hugues Michelon (Author), Amélie Dufaÿ Wojcicki (Author), Mine Orlu (Author), Thibault Vallet (Author), Vincent Boudy (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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