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|Jul 12, 2025
Exit Interviews Examining Changes to Mood and Work/Productivity Impacts Related to Vasomotor Symptoms: Perspectives of Postmenopausal Women Receiving Elinzanetant in Phase III Clinical Trials.

Claudia Haberland, Melissa Barclay, Asha Lehane

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