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Preventing Prescription Drug Diversion
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2015THE FACTS In 2013, more than 43,900 Americans died from drug overdose. Prescription drugs contributed to most of those deaths. Opioid pain relievers like oxycodone, hydrocodone, and methadone were involved in more than 16,000 of those deaths (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2015).
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The importance of mistrust: drugs of diversion
BMJ, 2011We are not police officers; we have no undercover operatives, no batons or powers of arrest. Our relationship with patients is based on an old fashioned notion—trust. But the unspoken reality is that many patients are economical with the truth. This might stretch from exaggerating symptoms to improve welfare benefits, to applications for car disability
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Biodiversity, chemical diversity and drug discovery
2007Drugs developed from microbial natural products are in the fundaments of modern pharmaceutical companies. Despite decades of research, all evidences suggest that there must remain many interesting natural molecules with potential therapeutic application yet to be discovered.
Sheo B, Singh, Fernando, Pelaez
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Drug diversion of both controlled and noncontrolled drugs
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Technological diversity and future product diversity in the drug industry
2009This paper deals with the topic of related R&D and innovation strategies of large firms. We ask what determines the diversity of a firm's product portfolio. More specifically, we try to explain large firms' expansion into new product markets driven by the characteristics of their technological knowledge.
Uwe Cantner, Tatiana Plotnikova
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Propofol as a drug of diversion
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2004David B, Weetman +3 more
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[Practical reflections on the diversion of drugs].
Therapie, 2000The drugs most diverted for toxicomanic use from their therapeutic indication are principally the opioids or related substances, with codeine still high in importance, in spite of the wide prescription of substitution treatments. The psychotropic drugs, essentially the benzodiazepines and the stimulant antidepressants such as amineptine, are also ...
M, Bouley, E, Viriot, D, Barache
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A Word to the Wise on Drug Diversion
American Pharmacy, 1992M M, Baylson, J L, Markman, S C, Jaipaul
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Oligonucleotide diversity and drug discovery
Medicinal Research Reviews, 1995P P, Trotta, B A, Beutel, M I, Sherman
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