The type of pharmacoepidemiology portrayed in the study by Cloos et al. provides a link between large scale and anecdotal clinical observations related to the side effects of medications. It also calls for a more careful appraisal of the subtle psychological effects of various medications, including behavioral toxicity and iatrogenic comorbidity.
Clinical Methodology Matters in Epidemiology: Not All Benzodiazepines Are the Same / Cosci, Fiammetta; Guidi, Jenny; Balon, Richard; Fava, Giovanni A.. - In: PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS. - ISSN 0033-3190. - STAMPA. - 84:(2015), pp. 262-264. [10.1159/000437201]
Clinical Methodology Matters in Epidemiology: Not All Benzodiazepines Are the Same
COSCI, FIAMMETTA;
2015
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The type of pharmacoepidemiology portrayed in the study by Cloos et al. provides a link between large scale and anecdotal clinical observations related to the side effects of medications. It also calls for a more careful appraisal of the subtle psychological effects of various medications, including behavioral toxicity and iatrogenic comorbidity.File in questo prodotto:
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