Reporting of adverse events related to dietary supplements to a public health center by medical staff: a survey of clinics and pharmacies
Kazuki Ide,1 Hiroshi Yamada,1 Yohei Kawasaki,1 Marika Noguchi,1 Mamoru Kitagawa,1 Tsuyoshi Chiba,2 Yoshiyuki Kagawa,3 Keizo Umegaki2 1Department of Drug Evaluation & Informatics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka, 2Information Center, National Institute...
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Main Authors: | Ide K (Author), Yamada H (Author), Kawasaki Y (Author), Noguchi M (Author), Kitagawa M (Author), Chiba T (Author), Kagawa Y (Author), Umegaki K (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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