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Boyd A, Sue C, Khandoobhai A, Vinson B, Shaikh H, Sorenson S, et al.
J Oncol Pharm Pract . 2023 May; 30(1):127-141. PMID: 37122190
Purpose: Oncology care continues to evolve at a rapid pace including provision of infusion-based care. There is currently a lack of robust metrics around oncology infusion centers and pharmacy practice....
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Green J, Ephraim P, Hill-Briggs F, Browne T, Strigo T, Hauer C, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials . 2018 Sep; 73:98-110. PMID: 30218818
Trial Registration: NCT02722382.
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Braden B, Caspary W, Borner N, Vinson B, Schneider A
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2009 Feb; 21(6):632-8, e25. PMID: 19220753
STW 5, a herbal extract, is effective for the treatment of symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia (FD). However, its mode of action is still unclear and a modulation of...
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Enck P, Vinson B, Malfertheiner P, Zipfel S, Klosterhalfen S
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2009 Feb; 21(4):370-7. PMID: 19210629
Clinical trial data rarely identify factors contributing to the placebo response. We reanalysed the data from the placebo arm (n = 157) of a functional dyspepsia (FD) trial to determine...
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Raedsch R, Hanisch J, Bock P, Sibaev A, Vinson B, Gundermann K
Z Gastroenterol . 2007 Oct; 45(10):1041-8. PMID: 17924300
Aim: The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of the phytopharmacon STW 5 versus metoclopramide in functional dyspepsia. Methods: A retrolective, epidemiological cohort study with...
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Rosch W, Liebregts T, Gundermann K, Vinson B, Holtmann G
Phytomedicine . 2006 Sep; 13 Suppl 5:114-21. PMID: 16978851
Functional gastrointestinal disorders such as functional (or non-ulcer) dyspepsia are characterized by a broad spectrum of symptoms referred to the upper abdomen without a detectable cause utilizing routine diagnostic measures....
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Germann I, Hagelauer D, Kelber O, Vinson B, Laufer S, Weiser D, et al.
Phytomedicine . 2006 May; 13 Suppl 5:45-50. PMID: 16713223
Since inflammation is a common mechanism of many gastrointestinal diseases, reactive oxygen metabolites may play an important role in their pathophysiology. Therefore it is interesting to know, whether phytopharmaceuticals known...
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Adam B, Liebregts T, Saadat-Gilani K, Vinson B, Holtmann G
Aliment Pharmacol Ther . 2005 Aug; 22(4):357-63. PMID: 16098003
Aim: To validate the gastrointestinal symptom score as an outcome measure for functional dyspepsia. Methods: In focus groups, 10 dyspepsia-specific items including nausea, sickness, vomiting, bloating, abdominal cramps, early satiety,...
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Madisch A, Holtmann G, Mayr G, Vinson B, Hotz J
Digestion . 2004 Feb; 69(1):45-52. PMID: 14755152
Background: We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of a herbal preparation STW 5-II containing extracts from bitter candy tuft, matricaria flower, peppermint leaves, caraway, licorice root and lemon...
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Rosch W, Vinson B, Sassin I
MMW Fortschr Med . 2002 Jul; 144(24):42. PMID: 12134726
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