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. 1996 Dec 14;313(7071):1552. doi: 10.1136/bmj.313.7071.1552b

Adverse events associated with mefloquine. Study in returned travellers confirms authors' findings.

E L Corbett, J P Doherty, R H Behrens
PMCID: PMC2353048  PMID: 8978255

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