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The heterogeneity of headache patients who self-medicate: a cluster analysis approach
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Evaluation of local tolerance of a plant extract by the slug mucosal irritation (SMI) assay
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Self-medication in persistent rhinitis: overuse of decongestants in half of the patients
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De doeltreffendheid van farmaceutische zorg bij patiƫnten met COPD: bespreking van de recent gepubliceerde PHARMACOP-studie
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Effectiveness of pharmaceutical care for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( PHARMACOP): a randomized controlled trial
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The Slug Mucosal Irritation (SMI) assay: a tool for the evaluation of nasal discomfort
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Partial hydrolysis of poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) and potential implications for biomedical applications?
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A pharmacist-conducted medication review in nursing home residents: impact on the appropriateness of prescribing
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Medication management among home-dwelling older patients with chronic diseases: possible roles for community pharmacists
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The slug mucosal irritation (SMI) assay: development of a screening tool for the evaluation of ocular discomfort caused by shampoos
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New aspects of the slug mucosal irritation (SMI) assay: predicting ocular stinging, itching and burning sensations
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New aspects of the Slug Mucosal Irritation assay: predicting nasal stinging, itching and burning sensations
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Mucosal irritation potential of polyelectrolyte multilayer capsules
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Behandeling van COPD : waar ligt de rol van de officina-apotheker?
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COPD management in primary care: an observational, community pharmacy-based study
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COPD management in primary care : an observational, community pharmacy-based study
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In vivo toxicity and bioavailability of taxol (R) and a paclitaxel/beta-cyclodextrin formulation in a rat model during HIPEC
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Development of injection moulded matrix tablets based on mixtures of ethylcellulose and low-substituted hydroxypropylcellulose
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Home medication cabinets and self-medication: a source of potential health threats
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Huisapotheek en zelfmedicatie: voorlopig geen zorgen?
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Successful prevalidation of the slug mucosal irritation test to assess the eye irritation potency of chemicals
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Mucosal irritation potential of personal lubricants relates to product osmolality as detected by the slug mucosal irritation assay
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Habitat suitability modelling as a mapping tool for macrobenthic communities: An example from the Belgian part of the North Sea
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Home medication cabinets and self-medication: A source of potential health threats?
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Slug species- and population-specific effects on the end points of the Slug Mucosal Irritation test
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Prevalidation of a new in vitro reconstituted human cornea model to assess the eye irritating potential of chemicals
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The evaluation of the local tolerance of vaginal formulations containing dapivirine using the Slug Mucosal Irritation test and the rabbit vaginal irritation test
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Refinement of the Slug Mucosal Irritation test as an alternative screening test-for eye irritation
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The evaluation of the local tolerance of vaginal formulations, with or without nonoxynol-9, using the slug mucosal irritation test
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Ocular bioerodible minitablets as strategy for the management of microbial keratitis
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Evaluation of the mucosal irritation potency of co-spray dried Amioca (R)/poly (acrylic acid) and Amioca (R)/Carbopol (R) 974P mixtures
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Evaluation of an alternative mucosal irritation test using slugs.
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The mucosal toxicity of different benzalkonium chloride analogues evaluated with an alternative test using slugs
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Toxicological evaluation of a bioadhesive nasal powder containing a starch and Carbopol (R) 974 P on rabbit nasal mucosa and slug mucosa.
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Evaluation of a mucoadhesive tablet for ocular use.
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Gastropods as an evaluation tool for screening the irritating potency of absorption enhancers and drugs.
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Effect of absorption enhancers on ciliated epithelium: A novel in vivo toxicity screening method using rotifers.