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Related terms |
Defined Daily Dose (DDD) |
Drug Reimbursement Policies |
Health Insurance |
Keywords |
aged |
Anti-Infective Agents |
Canada |
comparative |
databases |
Databases,Factual |
Drug Resistance |
drug use |
Drug Utilization |
economics |
elderly |
Fluoroquinolones |
guidelines |
health insurance |
hospitalization |
Humans |
Insurance |
Insurance,Pharmaceutical Services |
Macrolides |
Manitoba |
Manitoba Studies |
methods |
Nova Scotia |
Pharmacies |
Physician's Practice Patterns |
Reimbursement Mechanisms |
reimbursement policy |
Research |
Research Support |
Saskatchewan |
standards |
therapeutic use |
Universities |
utilization |
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