Differential Gastrointestinal Effects of Who-Step III Opioids in Low Back Pain Patients with vs. Without Constipation: Post-Hoc Analysis of Data from a 12-Week Prospective, Open-Label Blinded Endpoint Streamlined Study
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> Opioid-induced constipation (OIC) is the most prevalent patient complaint associated with longer-term opioid use and interferes with analgesic efficacy, functionality, quality-of-life, and patient compliance. To compare effects of prolonged release (P...
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Egile Nagusiak: | Michael A Ueberall (Egilea), Gerhard HH Mueller-Schwefe (Egilea) |
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Global Journal of Anesthesiology - Peertechz Publications,
2015-09-10.
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