Parenteral Opioids Effective, Safe for Relieving Dyspnea at End of Life
Researchers explored the effectiveness and safety of parenteral morphine, oxycodone, and hydromorphone in treating terminal dyspnea in patients with cancer.
Researchers explored the effectiveness and safety of parenteral morphine, oxycodone, and hydromorphone in treating terminal dyspnea in patients with cancer.
Researchers investigated pain experiences among women with noncommunicable diseases across different regions and age groups.
Researchers sought to assess the views and experiences of individuals currently, previously, and never taking cannabinoids for chronic pain to inform future research.