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The effects of narcotics on tissue oxidations [PDF]
Maurice Jowett, J. H. Quastel
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Papaverine safety during pregnancy: Insights from a large population‐based cohort of pregnancies
Abstract Aims Papaverine hydrochloride functions as an antispasmodic and vasodilator medication. Data concerning the teratogenic risk of papaverine is currently lacking. The aims of this paper are to examine the association between first‐trimester exposure to papaverine and major congenital malformations and the association between third trimester ...
Yael Levi+7 more
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Memory impairment in chronic pain patients is substantial and common, and few therapeutic strategies are available. Chronic pain-related memory impairment has susceptible and unsusceptible features.
Mengqiao Cui+14 more
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THE ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE OF MUSCLE DURING THE ACTION OF NARCOTICS AND OTHER AGENTS [PDF]
Rita Guttman
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ABSTRACT Using collective agreement and strike data from the Canadian Federal and provincial jurisdictions for the years 1978–2019, this study examines the effect that various legislative regimes that govern public‐sector bargaining disputes have on the incidence, duration and cost of conflict.
Bradley R. Weinberg
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NARCOTICS AND THE INORGANIC AND CREATINE PHOSPHATES OF MAMMALIAN BRAIN [PDF]
Laura Loder Buechel, H. McIlwain
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Background and Purpose Hyoscine butylbromide (HBB) has a low oral (PO) bioavailability. Further, limited data on its activity on non‐gastrointestinal (GI) smooth muscle spasms after oral dosing are available, causing its effects beyond the GI tract to be questioned.
Sara Traserra+4 more
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ADMINISTRATIVE HANDLING OF THE NARCOTIC ADDICT: ITS BENEFITS AND DANGERS
Ernest S. Bishop
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The Narcotic Drug Diseases and Allied Ailments. [PDF]
GEORGE E. PETTEY
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Spontaneous and pharmacologically induced hypothermia protect mice against endotoxic shock
Background and Purpose Despite the well‐known occurrence of hypothermia during sepsis, its underlying biological nature and adaptive value remain debated. Experimental Approach Using indirect calorimetry, telemetry, thermal gradient studies and pharmacological studies, we examined the thermal and metabolic responses of mice treated with a shock ...
Arely Tinajero+7 more
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