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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2016 Dec 27, Richard Boyce commented:

      The code is indeed available on github: https://github.com/OHDSI/StudyProtocols/tree/master/PGxDrugStudy

      The SQL code is in a subfolder: https://github.com/OHDSI/StudyProtocols/tree/master/PGxDrugStudy/inst/sql/sql_server

      It is an R package that should works with data in the OMOP common data model V4.5 or V5. Please contact me through github if you have questions about the code.


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    2. On 2016 Dec 21, Vojtech Huser commented:

      This is an interesting study. The code to execute OHDSI studies are sometimes available on github. Are there any plans to release the study. The solution to excude topical drug is something our team could and the OHDSI collaborative re-use for other studies.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2016 Dec 21, Vojtech Huser commented:

      This is an interesting study. The code to execute OHDSI studies are sometimes available on github. Are there any plans to release the study. The solution to excude topical drug is something our team could and the OHDSI collaborative re-use for other studies.


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