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    Adverse drug reactions by AA Moghadam Nia

    “…It has been established that drugs can’t be useful without causing side effects at the same time. There are many different variables contributing the…”
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    Role of central noradrenergic system on FSH secretion induced by excitatory Amino acids by S Shahabi, AA Moghadam Nia

    “…Objective: Excitatory amino acids (EAA) and noradrenaline are known as a neurotransmitter, which stimulate gonadotropin secretion in female and male animals…”
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    The effect of bioadhesive in reduction of pain and healing time of Aphtha by M Motaleb Nejad, AA Moghadam Nia, E Mohammadi

    “…Background and Objective: On the basis of etiology of aphthous ulcer, there are many factors, which cause this problem such as immunologic and hematologic…”
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    Self-medication of patients with common cold among 15-45 year old individuals, Babol, 1998 by AA Moghadam Nia, R Ghadimi

    “…Objective: Self-medication is one of the most important health problems, which could result in many complications in the community. The annual money expresses…”
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    Evaluation of chronic effects of chemical warfare on PFT in Iranian combatants during Iran-Iraq war by Kh Bidjani, AA Moghadam Nia

    “…Objective: In the imposed Iraq-Iran war during 1985, 1986 and 1988, soldiers injured by chemical warfare were referred to us by the Mostazefan foundation and…”
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    An epidemiological study of acute poisoning in Babol during 1993-95 by AA Moghadam Nia, M Abdollahi

    “…Objective: To examine the causes and mortality of poisonings in Mazandaran province. Methods: A total of 411 poisoning cases referred to Shahid Yahyanejad…”
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    A comparison of hemodynamic variations in induction of anesthesia and incidence of post operation nausea and vomiting with Propofol and Thiopental by E Alijan Pour, SM Rabiei, P Amri Maleh, AA Moghadam Nia

    “…Background and Objective: Propofol is one of the latest drugs for induction and maintenance of anesthesia. Nowadays the use of it, is increasing because of its…”
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    Comparison of duration of painless period and variation of blood pressure in Saddle block with Lidocaine and Bupivacaine by E Alijan Pour, SM Rabiei, AA Moghadam Nia, V Sharbat Daran

    “…Objective: Saddle block in anorectic, some urologic and gynecologic procedures provide suitable condition for surgeon due to sufficient analgesia and decreases…”
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    Sensitivity of bacteria involving pediatric urinary tract infection to some available antibiotics by AA Moghadam Nia, R Ghadimi, A Fatemi

    “…Objective: Despite the availability of new highly efficient antibiotics, we encountered with many cases of bacterial resistance to microorganisms due to…”
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    Aluminium phosphide poisoning in mice and the procedure for its managements by AA Moghadam Nia, AR Firooz Jahi, Sh Javadian, N Dibavand

    “…Objective: Aluminium phosphide (ALP) cause cellular death by releasing of phosphorus. This material is also a household fumigant insecticide used in rice bags…”
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    An analysis of prescription indices of Babol general practitioners prescriptions, 1999 by AA Moghadam Nia, Y ZahedPasha, MR Mir Blooki, M Baradaran Aghili

    “…Objective: Drug usage has been increased in Iran during the last decade. In Iran improper drug supply has raised problems for the country. At present, there is…”
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    Clinical presentation and laboratory determination of Phenobarbital overdose by M Abdollahi, H Binesh, S Nikfar, N Jallali, AA Moghadam Nia

    “…Objective: Barbiturates as hypnotic drugs are widely used in medicine. They act as sedative or analgesic and are used to control seizure disorders. References…”
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