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29 May [142] La farmacología clínica básica puede mejorar la prescripción

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Caso clínico 1: Un varón de 69 años recibió pregabalina 300 mg/d y morfina de liberación inmediata (LI) y retardada (LR) (total 30 mg/d) para el tratamiento del herpes zoster doloroso (H. zoster). Desarrolló un "deterioro...

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