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Associations of Antibiotics, Hormonal Therapies, Oral Contraceptives, and Long-Term NSAIDS With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Results From the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) Study

Neeraj Narula, Emily C L Wong, Cara Pray, John K. Marshall, Sumathy Rangarajan, Shofiqul Islam, Ahmad Bahonar, Khalid F. AlHabib, А. V. Kontsevaya, Farnaza Ariffin, Homer U Co, Wadeia Sharief, Andrzej Szuba, Andreas Wielgosz, María L. Bellido, Rita Yusuf, Iolanthé M. Kruger, Biju Soman, Yang Li, Chuangshi Wang, Lu Yin, Erkin М Мirrakhimov, Fernando Laņas, Kairat Davletov, Annika Rosengren, Patricio López‐Jaramillo, Rasha Khatib, Aytekin Oğuz, Romaina Iqbal, Karen Yeates, Álvaro Avezum, Walter Reinisch, Paul Moayyedi, Salim Yusuf

2022Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology17 citationsDOI

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MedicineProspective cohort studyInterquartile rangeInflammatory bowel diseaseOdds ratioInternal medicineUlcerative colitisEpidemiologyCrohn's diseaseCohort studyCohortDiseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasePregnancy and Medication ImpactDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
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