Cite
The phenotype of adverse drug effects: Do emergency visits due to adverse drug reactions look different in older people? Results from the ADRED study
MLA
Miriam Böhme, et al. “The Phenotype of Adverse Drug Effects: Do Emergency Visits Due to Adverse Drug Reactions Look Different in Older People? Results from the ADRED Study.” British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, vol. 86, Apr. 2020, pp. 2144–54. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.14304.
APA
Miriam Böhme, Michael Steffens, Svitlana Igel, Katja S Just, Ingo Gräff, Julia C. Stingl, Matthias Schwab, Simon U. Jaeger, Severin Schricker, Harald Dormann, Bettina Plank-Kiegele, Thomas Seufferlein, Marlen Schurig, & Kristin Ettrich. (2020). The phenotype of adverse drug effects: Do emergency visits due to adverse drug reactions look different in older people? Results from the ADRED study. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 86, 2144–2154. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.14304
Chicago
Miriam Böhme, Michael Steffens, Svitlana Igel, Katja S Just, Ingo Gräff, Julia C. Stingl, Matthias Schwab, et al. 2020. “The Phenotype of Adverse Drug Effects: Do Emergency Visits Due to Adverse Drug Reactions Look Different in Older People? Results from the ADRED Study.” British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 86 (April): 2144–54. doi:10.1111/bcp.14304.