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Neonatal abstinence syndrome and cerebral infarction following maternal codeine use during pregnancy.

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Neonatal withdrawal from maternal drugs and medications is common in some NICUs. Codeine-containing cough preparations given to pregnant mothers have been identified as a cause of neonatal abstinence syndrome. However, many women do not consider prescription cough syrups when asked about drug use.

Association of Tramadol with Risk of Myocardial Infarction Among Patients with Osteoarthritis.

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Tramadol has been widely used among patients with osteoarthritis (OA); however, there is paucity of information on its cardiovascular risk. We aimed to examine the association of tramadol with risk of myocardial infarction (MI) among patients with OA.Among

[Effect of conorphone on the dimensions of the myocardial infarct and the ultrastructural changes in the adjacent tissue].

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Among contemporary problems of cardiovascular therapy, pain management in the cardiac patient is an important issue. Correct selection of a suitable analgesic drug is important in the acute phase of myocardial infarction because pain relief prevents adrenergic response which aggravates unbalance

The utilization and challenges of Japan's MID-NET® medical information database network in postmarketing drug safety assessments: A summary of pilot pharmacoepidemiological studies.

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To examine the potential role of Medical Information Database Network (MID-NET® ), a newly established Japanese medical information database network, in postmarketing drug safety assessments through the characterization of its advantages and limitations in five

Zomepirac sodium -- a new oral analgesic.

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Zomepirac sodium is a new oral analgesic that is more effective than aspirin, with no apparent tolerance or potential for addiction. It causes gastrointestinal bleeding similar to that caused by large doses of aspirin. For occasional moderate pain not responsive to aspirin, zomepirac may prove to be
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