Potential drug–drug interactions in HIV-infected children on antiretroviral therapy in Lagos, Nigeria
Kazeem A Oshikoya,1 Ibrahim A Oreagba,2 Saheed Lawal,2 Olufunsho Awodele,2 Olayinka O Ogunleye,1 Idowu O Senbanjo,3 Sunday O Olayemi,2 Veronica C Ezeaka,4,5 Edamisan O Temiye,4,5 Titilope A Adeyemo,4,6 Oluranti Opanuga,4,7 Olufunmilayo A Lesi,4,8 Sulaimon A Akanmu4,6 1Department of Pharmacology, La...
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Main Authors: | Oshikoya KA, Oreagba IA, Lawal S, Awodele O, Ogunleye OO, Senbanjo IO, Olayemi SO, Ezeaka VC, Temiye EO, Adeyemo TA, Opanuga O, Lesi OA, Akanmu SA |
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Language: | EN |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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