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Display all abstracts from Muir KW69483 An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottleDavies IJ
Clinical Ophthalmology 2016; 10: 1411-1417
68813 Communication Predicts Medication Self-Efficacy in Glaucoma PatientsCarpenter DM; Blalock SJ
Optometry and Vision Science 2016; 93: 731-737
69483 An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottleBrown NH; Wen JC
Clinical Ophthalmology 2016; 10: 1411-1417
68813 Communication Predicts Medication Self-Efficacy in Glaucoma PatientsSayner R; Muir KW
Optometry and Vision Science 2016; 93: 731-737
69483 An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottleStinnett SS
Clinical Ophthalmology 2016; 10: 1411-1417
68813 Communication Predicts Medication Self-Efficacy in Glaucoma PatientsRobin AL
Optometry and Vision Science 2016; 93: 731-737
69483 An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottleKubelick K; Patel RP
Clinical Ophthalmology 2016; 10: 1411-1417
68813 Communication Predicts Medication Self-Efficacy in Glaucoma PatientsHartnett ME; Giangiacomo AL
Optometry and Vision Science 2016; 93: 731-737
69483 An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottleBenokraitis KL; Greene L
Clinical Ophthalmology 2016; 10: 1411-1417
68813 Communication Predicts Medication Self-Efficacy in Glaucoma PatientsTudor GE; Sleath BL
Optometry and Vision Science 2016; 93: 731-737
69483 An upright eyedrop bottle: accuracy, usage of excess drops, and contamination compared to a conventional bottleCheek C; Muir KW
Clinical Ophthalmology 2016; 10: 1411-1417