Mortality study of 18 000 patients treated with omeprazole



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Mortality study of 18 000 patients treated with
omeprazole

D N Bateman, D Colin-Jones, S Hartz, M Langman, R F Logan, J Mant, M
Murphy, K R Paterson, R Rowsell, S Thomas and M Vessey

Gut 2003;52;942-946

doi:10.1136/gut.52.7.942

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