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Special Treatment Populations: Chronic Pain Patients

Gureje O, Von Korff M, Simon GE, and Gater R. Persistent pain and well-being: A World Health Organization study in primary care. Journal of the American Medical Association (280):147–151, 1998.

Hanks GW. The clinical usefulness of agonist-antagonist opioid analgesics in chronic pain. Drug and Alcohol Dependence (20):339–346, 1987.

Houde RW, Wallenstein SL, Rogers A, and Kaiko RF. Annual report of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Analgesic Studies Section. In: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Scientific Meeting, Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence 169–186, 1977.

Wallenstein SL, Kaiko RF, Rogers AG, and Houde RW. Crossover trials in clinical analgesic assays: Studies of buprenorphine and morphine. Pharmacotherapy (6):228–235, 1986.

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