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Nationwide study of chronic codeine use and its impact on cough related diseases in South Korea
Codeine is widely used to control coughs, although concerns about its overuse arise due to its side-effects. This study aimed to evaluate the status of codeine usage according to various medical conditions.
Tai Joon An +3 more
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The Effect of Hair Color on the Incorporation of Codeine into Human Hair [PDF]
The influence of melanin on the binding of xenobiotics in hair will impact the interpretation of drug concentrations determined by hair testing. The purpose of this study was to determine if codeine, as a model compound of abused drugs, would be ...
Augsburger, Marc P. +7 more
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Urine and Plasma Pharmacokinetics of Codeine in Healthy Volunteers: Implications for Drugs-of-Abuse Testing [PDF]
Pierre Lafolie +4 more
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Codeine challenge in chronic urticaria patients
Pedro Giavina‐Bianchi +4 more
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Economic analysis of psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder patients, CHERE Project Report No 9 [PDF]
Economic evaluation, mental ...
Jane Hall, Janine Stevenson, Sue Caleo
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Why is codeine unreliable for cancer pain control?
Jules Desmeules, Pierre Dayer
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Health Canada (HC) has, since 2013, issued safety alerts restricting the use of codeine-containing drugs among breastfeeding women and children/adolescents under 18 years of age.
O. Sheehy +12 more
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Conservative management of low back pain [PDF]
Back pain is prevalent worldwide, but back pain disability has reached epidemic proportions in many industrialised societies. Few patients have serious medical pathology or direct neurological involvement requiring surgery.
De Souza, LH, Frank, AO
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A 5‐HT Antagonist (UP 26‐91) versus Codeine and Placebo in a Human Experimental Pain Study
Lars Arendt‐Nielsen +8 more
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The Use of Self-Report and Drugs Tests in the Measurement of Illicit Drug Consumpiton [PDF]
We use data from the New England and Wales Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (NEW-ADAM) programme to assess the validity of self-report measures of illicit drug use and to evaluate the use of alternative drug testing strategies within survey enquiries.
Stephen Pudney, Ziggy MacDonald
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