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Mode of administration in rheumatoid arthritis treatments: an exploration of patient preference for an 'ideal treatment'

Mode of administration in rheumatoid arthritis treatments: an exploration of patient preference for an 'ideal treatment'

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Main Authors: Taylor, PC, Alten, R, Jesus Gomez-Reino, J, Caporali, R, Bertin, P, Grant, L, Brohan, E, Wells, J, Vasilescu, R, Tarallo, M
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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