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E Superior to Aspirin Alone p < 0.05 Codeine Sulfate , 65 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Pentazocine Hydrochloride , 25 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Oxycodone , 9 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Propoxyphene Napsylate , 100 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Ethoheptazine ...
E Superior to Aspirin Alone p < 0.05 Codeine Sulfate , 65 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Pentazocine Hydrochloride , 25 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Oxycodone , 9 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Propoxyphene Napsylate , 100 mg + Aspirin , 650 mg Ethoheptazine ...
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aspirin . Thereafter , persistent wheezing occurs with severe life - threatening attacks of asthma after aspirin is taken . The asthma is not abolished by avoiding aspirin , but it is usually well controlled by small regular doses of ...
aspirin . Thereafter , persistent wheezing occurs with severe life - threatening attacks of asthma after aspirin is taken . The asthma is not abolished by avoiding aspirin , but it is usually well controlled by small regular doses of ...
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... effective as aspirin as analgesic , anti - inflammatory and antipyretic agents • act by inhibiting prostaglandin ... although usually less than does aspirin are more expensive than aspirin share many of the side effects of aspirin ...
... effective as aspirin as analgesic , anti - inflammatory and antipyretic agents • act by inhibiting prostaglandin ... although usually less than does aspirin are more expensive than aspirin share many of the side effects of aspirin ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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