Expanding the recognition and assessment of bleeding events associated with antiplatelet therapy in primary care.
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Gastrointestinal bleeding associated with low-dose aspirin use: relevance and management in clinical practice.Uncertain Associations of Major Bleeding and Concurrent Use of Antiplatelet Agents and Chinese Medications: A Nested Case-Crossover Study.Physicians' attitudes toward post-MI aspirin prophylaxis: findings from an online questionnaire in Asia-Pacific.Differential propensity for major hemorrhagic events in patients with different types of arterial disease.
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Expanding the recognition and assessment of bleeding events associated with antiplatelet therapy in primary care.
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scientific article published on February 2009
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Expanding the recognition and ...... telet therapy in primary care.
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Marc Cohen
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10.4065/84.2.149
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z