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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the study population byorigin, n = 726 (Continued)
Table 2 Treatment completion and reasons for non-completion by treatment regimen, Norway 2016
Table 4 Associations between adverse eventsa, regimen, age, and immunosuppression, n = 726
Table 5 Drug-administration by regimen, n = 726

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