Opiate
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- Urine Drug Testing for Chronic Pain Management
- A Brief History of Opiates, Opioid Peptides, and Opioid Receptors Michael J
- DENKI (Dual Enkephalinase Inhibitors)
- Potentiation of Low Dose Ketamine Effects by Naltrexone: Potential Implications for the Pharmacotherapy of Alcoholism
- Interpretation of Opiate Urine Drug Screens
- Oxycodone and Hydrocodone: Detection in Urine, Oral Fluid, and Blood
- Intraoperative Ketamine Reduces Perioperative Opiate Consumption in Opiate-Dependent Patients with Chronic Back Pain Undergoing Back Surgery
- Ms Contin (Morphine Sulfate Controlled-Release) Tablets Are to Be Swallowed Whole and Are Not to Be Broken, Chewed, Dissolved, Or Crushed
- Dearborn County Jail Chemical Addictions Program Facts on the Opiates/Heroin Addiction
- Peripheral Excitatory Effects of Two Enkephalinase
- Availability of Opioid Analgesics
- Use of Ketamine in Ameliorating Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms During an Induction Phase of Buprenorphine
- Table 3. Pharmacology of Opiate Analgesics (1, 128, 440, 472)
- Discovery of Novel Opioid Medications
- Opiate/Opioid Abuse at Work
- 3.3 Starting Strong Opioids – Titrating the Dose with Immediate- Release, Sustained-Release Or Transdermal Patches
- Emergency Department Visits for Drug Misuse Or Abuse Involving the Pain Medication Tramadol Drug Abuse Warning Network
- IMMEDIATE RELEASE OPIOID DRUGS Codeine, Demerol