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Updates to Literature Search Request forms

 The literature search request forms - for both clinical and non-clinical topics - have been updated. You can now request your literature search to be limited by patient group, by age range.

selection of age range limits

Simply select the age range you are interested in. You can select more than one but leave clear if not applicable.

You'll find the request forms on our website:



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