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Pharmakotherapie bei Hörstörungen — Gegenwärtiger Stand und aktuelle Entwicklungen

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Im Rahmen der Pharmakotherapie von Hörstörungen beobachten wir in den letzten Jahren eine wachsende Differenz zwischen den Erfolgen präklinischer tierexperimenteller Studien und der Pharmakotherapie in der klinischen Praxis.

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Plontke, S.K. (2010). Pharmakotherapie bei Hörstörungen — Gegenwärtiger Stand und aktuelle Entwicklungen. In: Plinkert, P.K., Klingmann, C. (eds) Hören und Gleichgewicht. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99270-8_3

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