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Topical Anti-inflammatory Steroids and Intraocular Pressure: The Place of Medrysone

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Schwartz, A., Leopold, I.H. Topical Anti-inflammatory Steroids and Intraocular Pressure: The Place of Medrysone. Drugs 2, 1–4 (1971). https://doi.org/10.2165/00003495-197102010-00001

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