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Individualized Strategies in the Era of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy
Ronald H. Goldschmidt, Kirsten B. Balano, Jill J. Legg and Betty J. Dong
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice March 1998, 11 (2) 158-164; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/15572625-11-2-158
Ronald H. Goldschmidt
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital, and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, KBB, JJL, BJD) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB, BJD), University of California, San Francisco.
MDKirsten B. Balano
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital, and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, KBB, JJL, BJD) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB, BJD), University of California, San Francisco.
PharmDJill J. Legg
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital, and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, KBB, JJL, BJD) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB, BJD), University of California, San Francisco.
MDBetty J. Dong
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital, and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, KBB, JJL, BJD) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB, BJD), University of California, San Francisco.
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Ronald H. Goldschmidt, Kirsten B. Balano, Jill J. Legg, Betty J. Dong
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Mar 1998, 11 (2) 158-164; DOI: 10.3122/15572625-11-2-158
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