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Comparison of the extent and prevalence of prescription of potentially inappropriate medications prescribed to geriatric age group residing in old-age homes versus those receiving care from tertiary care hospital using Beers criteria

Sheth Aakash Rajendra, Dave Ruchir B, Rana Devang, Sheth Diti

Year : 2020| Volume: 11| Issue : 4 | Page no: 144-149

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