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Deprescribing proton pump inhibitors
Evidence-based clinical practice guideline
Barbara Farrell, Kevin Pottie, Wade Thompson, Taline Boghossian, Lisa Pizzola, Farah Joy Rashid, Carlos Rojas-Fernandez, Kate Walsh, Vivian Welch and Paul Moayyedi
Canadian Family Physician May 2017, 63 (5) 354-364;
Barbara Farrell
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, and Scientist at the Bruyère Research Institute at the University of Ottawa.
PharmD ACPR FCSHPKevin Pottie
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and the School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Ottawa and Scientist at the Bruyère Research Institute.
MD CCFP MClSc FCFPWade Thompson
Master’s student in the School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Ottawa at the time of guideline development.
Taline Boghossian
Resident in the Department of Pharmacy at the Ottawa Hospital at the time of guideline development.
ACPRLisa Pizzola
Project coordinator with the Bruyère Research Institute during guideline development.
MScFarah Joy Rashid
Resident in the Department of Pharmacy at the Ottawa Hospital at the time of guideline development.
ACPRCarlos Rojas-Fernandez
Schlegel Research Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy at the Schlegel-UW Research Institute on Ageing and the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo at the time of guideline development.
PharmDKate Walsh
Pharmacist with the Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre in Ontario.
ACPRVivian Welch
Director of the Methods Centre at the Bruyère Research Institute and Assistant Professor in the School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
PhDPaul Moayyedi
Director of the Division of Gastroenterology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.
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1 May 2017
Deprescribing proton pump inhibitors
Barbara Farrell, Kevin Pottie, Wade Thompson, Taline Boghossian, Lisa Pizzola, Farah Joy Rashid, Carlos Rojas-Fernandez, Kate Walsh, Vivian Welch, Paul Moayyedi
Canadian Family Physician May 2017, 63 (5) 354-364;
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