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Variability in Risk of Major Upper Gastro-Intestinal Complications with Individual NSAIDs. Importance of Drug Dose and Half-Life; Results of Meta Analysis

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Side Effects of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs IV

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Objective: The study objective was to use meta-analytic methods to investigate the range of relative risks of gastrointestinal (GI) complications that have been reported with individual NSAIDs.

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Henry, D. (1997). Variability in Risk of Major Upper Gastro-Intestinal Complications with Individual NSAIDs. Importance of Drug Dose and Half-Life; Results of Meta Analysis. In: Rainsford, K.D. (eds) Side Effects of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs IV. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5394-2_34

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