Study Group: Emergency Medicine Physicians (Asia)(?)
Council Members in this Study Group: 36
This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.
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| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Critical Care Physicians | 732 |
| Family Practice Physicians (Asia) | 24 |
| Anesthesiologists (AS) | 25 |
| Family Practice Physicians | 1267 |
| Infectious Disease Physicians (India) | 41 |
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Fentanyl: Neglect on the likelihood of a perturbed metabolism | 10-01-2007
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FDA Warns About Misuse Of Fentora Cancer Pain Drug | www.medicalnewstoday.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
There were certain unresolved issues before the clinical usage of fentanyl in cancer patients. There are interesting metabolic features of this potent drug. First of all, its LD50 (the dosage causing the %50 death to applied laboratory animals) value is 100 times lower in primates than rodents (mice,...
Differentiation Agents for Solid Cancers: The Time Has Came | 10-01-2007
Analysis of:
Novacea Initiates Phase 2 Trial of Asentar in Advanced Pancreatic Cancer | www.pipelinereview.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Differentiation-inducing liposoluble vitamins are being used for about 20 years in hematological oncology, after the finding that all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) differentiates promyelocytic leukemia clones leading clinical benefits. With this discovery, interest into retinoids (Vitamin A derivatives)...
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