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1994 1
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Greenberg JO, Greenberg H. Greenberg JO, et al. Am J Cardiol. 2007 May 15;99(10):1476-8. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2006.12.084. Epub 2007 Apr 5. Am J Cardiol. 2007. PMID: 17493485
Acute coronary care in the elderly, part I: Non-ST-segment-elevation acute coronary syndromes: a scientific statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology: in collaboration with the Society of Geriatric Cardiology.
Alexander KP, Newby LK, Cannon CP, Armstrong PW, Gibler WB, Rich MW, Van de Werf F, White HD, Weaver WD, Naylor MD, Gore JM, Krumholz HM, Ohman EM; American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology; Society of Geriatric Cardiology. Alexander KP, et al. Circulation. 2007 May 15;115(19):2549-69. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.182615. Circulation. 2007. PMID: 17502590 Review.
Opioids and the management of chronic severe pain in the elderly: consensus statement of an International Expert Panel with focus on the six clinically most often used World Health Organization Step III opioids (buprenorphine, fentanyl, hydromorphone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone).
Pergolizzi J, Böger RH, Budd K, Dahan A, Erdine S, Hans G, Kress HG, Langford R, Likar R, Raffa RB, Sacerdote P. Pergolizzi J, et al. Pain Pract. 2008 Jul-Aug;8(4):287-313. doi: 10.1111/j.1533-2500.2008.00204.x. Epub 2008 May 23. Pain Pract. 2008. PMID: 18503626
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