Interventional pharmacoepdemiology: design and evaluation of interventions to improve prescribing

Despite the value of modern therapeutics, many obstacles prevent their optimal use. Overuse, underuse, and misuse are common, resulting in morbidity and mortality affecting billions of individuals across the world. Pharmacoepidemiology provides important insights into drug utilization, safety, and e...

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