Ibuprofen-associated renal impairment in a large general internal medicine practice.
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C J McDonald | W M Tierney | C. McDonald | W. Tierney | S. Hui | M. Murray | D. Brater | S L Hui | D C Brater | M D Murray | C. McDonald | Michael D. Murray
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