Search Results - "GUDIN, J. A"
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Tryptophan depletion during continuous CSF sampling in healthy human subjects
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
Published in Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (01-10-2014)“…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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Simple Aspiration of a Pneumothorax Utilizing a Triple-Lumen Catheter
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-1995)Get full text
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Human sepsis and lymphocyte intracellular calcium
Published in Critical care medicine (01-01-1994)Get more information
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Opioid Related Endocrinopathy
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?
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
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
Published in Journal of pain & palliative care pharmacotherapy (01-03-2013)“…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
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
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
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
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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Changes in pain and concurrent pain medication use following compounded topical analgesic treatment for chronic pain: 3- and 6-month follow-up results from the prospective, observational Optimizing Patient Experience and Response to Topical Analgesics study
Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2017)“…Opioids and other controlled substances prescribed for chronic pain are associated with abuse, addiction, and death, prompting national initiatives to identify…”
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Combined spinal-epidural-general anesthesia revisited
Published in Regional anesthesia (01-09-1995)Get more information
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