Research ArticleStepped Care: An Evidence-Based Approach to Drug Therapy
Onychomycosis: Improved Cure Rates with Itraconazole and Terbinafine
T. Kristopher Harrell, W. Ward Necomb, William H. Replogle, Deborah S. King and Sara L. Noble
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice July 2000, 13 (4) 268-273; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/15572625-13-4-268
T. Kristopher Harrell
From the University of Mississippi Medical Center (TKH), the Department of Family Medicine (WWN, WHR, SLN), and the Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (DSK, SLN), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson.
PharmDW. Ward Necomb
From the University of Mississippi Medical Center (TKH), the Department of Family Medicine (WWN, WHR, SLN), and the Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (DSK, SLN), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson.
MDWilliam H. Replogle
From the University of Mississippi Medical Center (TKH), the Department of Family Medicine (WWN, WHR, SLN), and the Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (DSK, SLN), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson.
PhDDeborah S. King
From the University of Mississippi Medical Center (TKH), the Department of Family Medicine (WWN, WHR, SLN), and the Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (DSK, SLN), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson.
PharmDSara L. Noble
From the University of Mississippi Medical Center (TKH), the Department of Family Medicine (WWN, WHR, SLN), and the Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice (DSK, SLN), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson.
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Onychomycosis: Improved Cure Rates with Itraconazole and Terbinafine
T. Kristopher Harrell, W. Ward Necomb, William H. Replogle, Deborah S. King, Sara L. Noble
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Jul 2000, 13 (4) 268-273; DOI: 10.3122/15572625-13-4-268
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