Spinal cord lesions in Bangladesh: an epidemiological study 1994–1995
- Md Fazlul Hoque, C. Grangeon, Kylie D Reed
- MedicineSpinal Cord
- 1 December 1999
It can be deduced that the high incidence of spinal cord lesion as a result from falls from a height, and from falling when carrying a heavy weight on the head, can be explained by the mainly agricultural based economy of Bangladesh.
Pharmacological treatments for drug misuse and dependence
- Kylie D Reed, E. Day, J. Keen, J. Strang
- Medicine, PsychologyExpert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
- 19 January 2015
The paper takes a pragmatic clinical approach to existing and developing pharmacotherapies for substance misuse, whereby the body is stimulated to produce antibodies to, for example, cocaine and nicotine.
Randomised Comparison of a Novel Buprenorphine Oral Lyophilisate versus Existing Buprenorphine Sublingual Tablets in Opioid-Dependent Patients: A First-in-Patient Phase II Randomised Open Label…
- J. Strang, Kylie D Reed, A. Knight
- Medicine, BiologyEuropean Addiction Research
- 8 March 2017
Orally disintegrating buprenorphine oral lyophilisate wafer disintegrated rapidly and was found to have greater bioavailability with “bup-lyo” (but not norbuprenorphines) than with standard sub-lingual bupenorphine, suggesting that in supervised dosing contexts, rapidly disintegrating formulations may enable wider bup Renorphine prescribing.
After the randomised injectable opiate treatment trial: post-trial investigation of slow-release oral morphine as an alternative opiate maintenance medication.
- A. Bond, Kylie D Reed, P. Beavan, J. Strang
- Psychology, MedicineDrug and Alcohol Review
- 1 June 2012
Slow-release oral morphine (SROM) is a valuable alternative which enabled some patients to reduce both their dose and number of injections of diamorphine and may represent a route to stop injecting.
Double-blind, 12 month follow-up, placebo-controlled trial of mifepristone on cognition in alcoholics: the MIFCOG trial protocol
- K. Donoghue, A. Rose, H. Little
- Medicine, PsychologyBMC Psychiatry
- 24 February 2016
The extent to which the glucocorticoid Type II receptor antagonist, mifepristone, when given to alcohol dependent males during the acute phase of alcohol withdrawal, will protect against the subsequent memory loss and depressive symptoms during abstinence from alcohol is examined.
Norbuprenorphine and respiratory depression: Exploratory analyses with new lyophilized buprenorphine and sublingual buprenorphine .
- J. Strang, A. Knight, S. Baillie, Kylie D Reed, K. Bogdanowicz, J. Bell
- Biology, MedicineInternational journal of clinical pharmacology…
- 17 September 2017
Exploratory investigation found respiratory depression more strongly associated with norbuprenorphine than with buprenorphines, which accords with animal studies.
Cannabis and Mental Health
- J. Witton, Kylie D Reed
- Medicine
- 1 November 2010
Treating opioid dependence with opioids: exploring the ethics
- J. Bell, Kylie D Reed, R. Ashcroft, J. Witton, J. Strang
- Medicine
- 2012
A tale of two cities: Brothel based female commercial sex work, spread of HIV, and related sexual health care interventions in India, using Bombay and Delhi as examples
- Kylie D Reed
- SociologyJournal of family planning and reproductive…
- 1 October 2001
The author describes the experiences of Bombay and Delhi where progress of the epidemic has so far been very different and assesses interventions that have been implemented to lessen the incidence of HIV infection in this HRG.
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