Choices between drugs can be made on a rational basis, by reference to a small number of parameters that characterise clinically relevant properties of a drug. Most drugs within a class are interchangeable. However, there are well substantiated exceptions, which are used in this article to illustrate how more controversial claims for superiority within a class can be resolved.
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Brown, M. J. (2003, June 1). A rational basis for selection among drugs of the same class. Heart. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/heart.89.6.687
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