Personalising drug safety—results from the multi-centre prospective observational study on Adverse Drug Reactions in Emergency Departments (ADRED)
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I. Gräff | J. Stingl | T. Seufferlein | S. Igel | M. Schwab | M. Steffens | K. Schneider | H. Dormann | B. Plank-Kiegele | S. Schricker | K. S. Just | Marlen Schurig | Miriam Böhme | Kristin Ettrich | S. Jaeger | Sandra Dunow
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