Medical comorbidities in patients with serious mental illness: a retrospective study of mental health patients attending an outpatient clinic in Qatar
Monica Zolezzi,1 Sara Abdulrhim,2 Nour Isleem,2 Farah Zahrah,2 Yassin Eltorki3 1Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, 2College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, 3Department of Pharmacy, Hamad Medical Corporation Mental Health Hospital, Doha, Qatar Background: The life span of individuals...
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Autores principales: | Zolezzi M, Abdulrhim S, Isleem N, Zahrah F, Eltorki Y |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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