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2017-02A Case of Opioid Toxicity on Conversion From Extended-Release Oxycodone and Naloxone to Extended-Release Oxycodone in a Patient With Liver Dysfunction.Franklin, AE; Lovell, MR; Boyle, F
2022-01A Multi-Site Thailand Heart Failure Snapshot Study.Tankumpuan, T; Sindhu, S; Perrin, N; Commodore-Mensah, Y; Budhathoki, C; Padula, W; Himmelfarb, CD; Davidson, PM
2019-02Evaluating Patient's Understanding of Pain Neurophysiology: Rasch Analysis of the Neurophysiology of Pain Questionnaire.Vaughan, B; Mulcahy, J; Fitzgerald, K; Austin, P
2019-10Living with Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia: stigma, coping with unpredictable symptoms, and self-advocacy.Sexton, A; Gargan, B; Taylor, J; Bogwitz, M; Winship, I
2019Randomized trial of planning tools to reduce unhealthy snacking: Implications for health literacy.Ayre, J; Bonner, C; Cvejic, E; McCaffery, K
2017-07An investigation of the emotion of disgust as an affective barrier to intention to screen for colorectal cancer.Davis, M; Oaten, M; Occhipinti, S; Chambers, SK; Stevenson, RJ
2017-01A tiered multidisciplinary approach to the psychosocial care of adult cancer patients integrated into routine care: the PROMPT study (a cluster-randomised controlled trial).Turner, J; Kelly, B; Clarke, D; Yates, P; Aranda, S; Jolley, D; Forbes, A; Chambers, S; Hargraves, M; Mackenzie, L
2017-09Can Saliva and Plasma Methadone Concentrations Be Used for Enantioselective Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Studies in Patients With Advanced Cancer?George, R; Haywood, A; Good, P; Hennig, S; Khan, S; Norris, R; Hardy, J
2017-10Assessing the practice of palliative care doctors: what driving advice do they give patients with advanced disease?Weir, N; Fischer, A; Good, P
2017-02An open-label pilot study of oral vitamin C as an opioid-sparing agent in patients with chronic pain secondary to cancer.Pinkerton, E; Good, P; Gibbons, K; Hardy, J
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