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Fig. 4

From: Comparison of rates of nausea side effects for prescription medications from an online patient community versus medication labels: an exploratory analysis

Fig. 4

Bonferroni-adjusted confidence internals for PLM nausea rates versus medication label nausea rates. For each generic treatment, PLM nausea rates and their associated 95% Bonferroni-adjusted confidence intervals are positioned along the horizontal axis, and medication label nausea rates are shown as a black line. In cases where the medication label nausea rate falls outside of the associated 95% confidence interval based on PLM data, treatments are colored red, identifying instances in which drug label nausea rates and PLM nausea rates were identified as having notable differences, after accounting for multiple comparisons. Since not all drug labels reported the number of patients included in the associated study, it was not possible to assess the statistical significance of the differences between PLM and label nausea rates for each drug

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