Evaluation of the treatment patterns and economic burden of dysmenorrhea in Japanese women, using a claims database
Sayako Akiyama,1 Erika Tanaka,2 Olivier Cristeau,3 Yoshie Onishi,4 Yutaka Osuga5 1Health Economics and Outcomes Research, 2Advocacy and External Affairs, Market Access, Bayer Yakuhin, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 3Health Economics and Outcome Research, Creativ-Ceutical, Paris, France; 4Creativ-Ceutical K.K.,...
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Main Authors: | Akiyama S (Author), Tanaka E (Author), Cristeau O (Author), Onishi Y (Author), Osuga Y (Author) |
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