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Possibilities and Limitations of a Modified Spontaneous ADR Monitoring System Available to Practitioners in Germany

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Epidemiological Concepts in Clinical Pharmacology

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When, on the initiative of a clinician, we started a clinical pharmacological unit at the Medical University Hospital in Heidelberg in 1968, we thought it would be better not to specialize in particular research work but rather to gain insight into clinical pharmacological problems and how to solve them, and also teach clinical pharmacological techniques and try to improve colleagues’ awareness of clinical pharmacological concepts.

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Weber, E. (1987). Possibilities and Limitations of a Modified Spontaneous ADR Monitoring System Available to Practitioners in Germany. In: Kewitz, H., Roots, I., Voigt, K. (eds) Epidemiological Concepts in Clinical Pharmacology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71043-8_13

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