DOI 10.2165/00044011-200020040-00001 10.2165/00044011-200020040-00001
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Parsey, K., Ellman, H., & Rahman, M. (2000). *Randomized, Controlled Comparison of Transdermal Estradiol with Oral Conjugated Estrogens for the Relief of Hot Flashes*.
Parsey K, Ellman H, Rahman M. Randomized, Controlled Comparison of Transdermal Estradiol with Oral Conjugated Estrogens for the Relief of Hot Flashes. 2000.
Parsey, K., et al. *Randomized, Controlled Comparison of Transdermal Estradiol with Oral Conjugated Estrogens for the Relief of Hot Flashes*. 2000.
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