Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better?
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Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better? / Hughes, D.; Hughes, D.A.
In: Pharmacoeconomics, Vol. 24, No. 3, 01.01.2006, p. 211-213.
In: Pharmacoeconomics, Vol. 24, No. 3, 01.01.2006, p. 211-213.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Hughes, D & Hughes, DA 2006, 'Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better?', Pharmacoeconomics, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 211-213.
APA
Hughes, D., & Hughes, D. A. (2006). Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better? Pharmacoeconomics, 24(3), 211-213.
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Hughes D, Hughes DA. 2006. Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better?. Pharmacoeconomics. 24(3):211-213.
MLA
Hughes, D. and D.A. Hughes. "Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better?". Pharmacoeconomics. 2006, 24(3). 211-213.
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Hughes D, Hughes DA. Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better? Pharmacoeconomics. 2006 Jan 1;24(3):211-213.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Less is more: Medicines that require less frequent administration improve adherence, but are they better?
AU - Hughes, D.
AU - Hughes, D.A.
PY - 2006/1/1
Y1 - 2006/1/1
KW - PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
M3 - Article
VL - 24
SP - 211
EP - 213
JO - Pharmacoeconomics
JF - Pharmacoeconomics
SN - 1170-7690
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