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... PHARMACOLOGIC ADDICTION . I have seen patients with intractable pain due to carcinoma who received morphine for long periods of time without developing unusual tolerance and who did not suffer severe withdrawal symptoms when the drug ...
... PHARMACOLOGIC ADDICTION . I have seen patients with intractable pain due to carcinoma who received morphine for long periods of time without developing unusual tolerance and who did not suffer severe withdrawal symptoms when the drug ...
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... pharmacologic ac- tion , monamine oxidase inhibition , it had several potent precursors . It is worthy of mention that iproniazid ( Marsilid ) has been withdrawn from the commercial drug market because of toxic reactions . Monamine ...
... pharmacologic ac- tion , monamine oxidase inhibition , it had several potent precursors . It is worthy of mention that iproniazid ( Marsilid ) has been withdrawn from the commercial drug market because of toxic reactions . Monamine ...
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... pharmacologic actions ( and many with similar chemical structure ) has been introduced . Most closely resem- bling it is meprobamate ( Equanil , Mil- town ) , which is really a congener of mephenesin and not a completely new drug at all ...
... pharmacologic actions ( and many with similar chemical structure ) has been introduced . Most closely resem- bling it is meprobamate ( Equanil , Mil- town ) , which is really a congener of mephenesin and not a completely new drug at all ...
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Argument | 13 |
The symptom and the complaint | 20 |
List of tables | 28 |
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