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    Tryptophan depletion during continuous CSF sampling in healthy human subjects by CARPENTER, L. L, ANDERSON, G. M, PELTON, G. H, GUDIN, J. A, KIRWIN, P. D. S, PRICE, L. H, HENINGER, G. R, MCDOUGLE, C. J

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-1998)
    “…The tryptophan (TRP) depletion paradigm has been employed to investigate mood and behavioral effects of acutely lowering plasma TRP, and presumably brain…”
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    'Selective' COX-1 or COX-2 NSAIDs: time to change a misleading measure by Raffa, R. B., Gudin, J. A., Nalamachu, S., Pergolizzi Jr, J. V.

    “…The ongoing important debate about the relative benefits/risks of COX‐1 or COX‐2 NSAIDs is hampered by the use of a measure of ‘selectivity’ that is inherently…”
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    Opioid Related Endocrinopathy by Gudin, Jeffrey A., Laitman, Adam, Nalamachu, Srinivas

    Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-10-2015)
    “…Objective Millions of patients continue to require opioid analgesics for control of moderate to severe chronic pain, which is a disease that affects more…”
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    Subcutaneous cysts: Another cause of “failed” spinal anesthesia? by Kelly, Dermot, Gudin, Jeffrey A., Brull, Sorin J.

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-11-1996)
    “…Spinal anesthesia continues to be one of the major techniques in the arsenal of the modern anesthesiologist. Inadequate anesthesia may follow a spinal…”
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    An overview of prodrug technology and its application for developing abuse-deterrent opioids by Gudin, Jeffrey A., Nalamachu, Srinivas R.

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (02-01-2016)
    “…The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has classified prescription drug abuse and overdose deaths as an epidemic. Prescription drug overdose is now the…”
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    Assessment of Extended-Release Opioid Analgesics for the Treatment of Chronic Pain by Gudin, Jeffrey A.

    “…ABSTRACT Approximately 3.8 million patients annually receive extended-release (ER) or long-acting opioid prescriptions in the outpatient setting, around half…”
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    Improvement of Pain and Function After Use of a Topical Pain Relieving Patch: Results of the RELIEF Study by Gudin, Jeffrey A, Dietze, Derek T, Hurwitz, Peter L

    Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2020)
    “…Pain is the most common reason for patients to consult primary care providers. Identification of effective treatments with minimal adverse events is critical…”
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    The changing landscape of opioid prescribing: long-acting and extended-release opioid class-wide Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy by Gudin, Jeffrey A

    Published in Therapeutics and clinical risk management (01-01-2012)
    “…Prescriptions for opioid analgesics to manage moderate-to-severe chronic noncancer pain have increased markedly over the last decade, as have postmarketing…”
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    Acute Pain: Effective Management Requires Comprehensive Assessment by Radnovich, Richard, Chapman, C. Richard, Gudin, Jeffrey A., Panchal, Sunil J., Webster, Lynn R., Pergolizzi, Joseph V.

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-07-2014)
    “…Pain is among the most common reasons that patients seek medical care, and inadequate assessment may result in suboptimal management. Acute pain in response to…”
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    Opioid abuse-deterrent strategies: role of clinicians in acute pain management by Webster, Lynn R., Brennan, Michael J., Kwong, Louis M., Levandowski, Richard, Gudin, Jeffrey A.

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (02-01-2016)
    “…Opioid abuse is a healthcare and societal problem that burdens individuals, their families and the healthcare professionals who care for them. Restricting…”
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