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Queneau P
Bull Mem Acad R Med Belg . 2007 Feb; 161(6):408-21. PMID: 17288274
Many patients, especially those aged over 70 years, receive variable types of polypharmacy in western countries. Polytherapy may be naturally in accordance with good clinical practice, or vice versa, it...
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Queneau P, Trombert B, Carpentier F, Trinh-Duc A, Bannwarth B, Bouget J
Ann Pharm Fr . 2005 Jun; 63(2):131-42. PMID: 15976680
Various studies have shown that adverse drug effects (ADEs) are a substantial cause of hospital admissions. However, little is known about the incidence and severity of ADEs resulting in hospital...
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Asmar R, Safar M, Queneau P
J Mal Vasc . 2003 Aug; 28(3):117-20. PMID: 12910187
No abstract available.
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Queneau P, Asmar R, Safar M
Presse Med . 2002 Sep; 31(26):1220-3. PMID: 12212515
Unlabelled: THE PLACEBO EFFECT: In controlled clinical trials, use of a placebo has demonstrated that the lowering of blood pressure in hypertensive patients under medication is associated with a reduction...
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Queneau P
Therapie . 2002 Mar; 56(6):723-6. PMID: 11878097
Where do analgics come from? If their ancestors are many centuries old, we observe that the four main drugs of modern analgesia, morphine (1816), codeine (1832), paracetamol (1893) and aspirin...
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Queneau P, Francon A, Graber-Duvernay B
Therapie . 2002 Mar; 56(6):675-84. PMID: 11878090
The aim of this study was to estimate the level of scientific evidence contributed by randomized clinical trials in rheumatologic indication of spa therapy. A literature search was made of...
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Queneau P
Therapie . 2001 Jul; 56(2):85-8. PMID: 11471378
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Queneau P, Bergmann J
Therapie . 2001 Jul; 56(2):163-8. PMID: 11471369
The prevention of preventable adverse therapeutic events (iatrogenic), especially drug related, is a major medical goal for patients, economics and the community. Its incidence is 5 to 15 per cent...
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Bannwarth B, Bertin P, Queneau P
Presse Med . 2001 Jul; 30(19):947-50. PMID: 11433725
A CHALLENGING SITUATION: A number of patients experiencing chronic noncancer pain are unsatisfied with standard treatment modalities. This raises the question of whether there may be a place for strong...
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Asmar R, Safar M, Queneau P
Am J Hypertens . 2001 Jun; 14(6 Pt 1):546-52. PMID: 11411734
Pharmacologic studies in hypertension often describe blood pressure (BP) reductions in placebo control groups. This placebo effect is currently debated, as it seems to be related to BP measurement methods...