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1969 2
1970 5
1971 40
1972 34
1973 36
1974 41
1975 23
1976 29
1977 22
1978 16
1979 19
1980 17
1981 18
1982 17
1983 21
1984 34
1985 35
1986 27
1987 29
1988 48
1989 37
1990 42
1991 37
1992 50
1993 45
1994 40
1995 32
1996 41
1997 45
1998 47
1999 41
2000 51
2001 46
2002 64
2003 68
2004 55
2005 47
2006 79
2007 77
2008 54
2009 72
2010 74
2011 77
2012 65
2013 67
2014 65
2015 62
2016 48
2017 59
2018 43
2019 38
2020 39
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2022 35
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Glyburide-induced hepatitis.
Goodman RC, Dean PJ, Radparvar A, Kitabchi AE. Goodman RC, et al. Ann Intern Med. 1987 Jun;106(6):837-9. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-106-6-837. Ann Intern Med. 1987. PMID: 3107448
The glyburide report card.
Rosenn BM. Rosenn BM. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2010 Mar;23(3):219-23. doi: 10.3109/14767050903550873. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2010. PMID: 20148742 Review.
Can pregnant diabetics be treated with glyburide?
Melamed N, Yogev Y. Melamed N, et al. Womens Health (Lond). 2009 Nov;5(6):649-58. doi: 10.2217/whe.09.55. Womens Health (Lond). 2009. PMID: 19863468 Free article. Review.
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