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Management of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in primary care: a European observational study
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 10/01/09
Gisbert JP et al. – The findings of this pan–European study indicate that current management of primary care patients with GERD is far from optimal, and accounts for a marked burden on patients and healthcare systems alike. A more structured approach to GERD management, by tailoring treatment according to the impact of the disease, may reduce this burden.
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