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Assessment of Falls in Older Patients Treated With Duloxetine: A Secondary Analysis of a 24-Week Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
January 3, 2013
Here, Nelson and colleagues present a post hoc analysis of the solicited fall events data from a 24-week study to better understand the incidence of falls associated with duloxetine...