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Chewing Gum
Known as:
ChewingGum
, Chewing Gum Dose Form
, GUM CHEWING
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A semi-solid composed of synthetic, polymerized polysaccharide and flavorings, intended to be chewed to release active and/or inert ingredient(s).
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CDISC SDTM Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Terminology
Caffeine Chewing Gum
Calcium Carbonate 500 MG Chewing Gum [Chooz]
Calcium Carbonate Chewing Gum [Chooz]
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2015
2015
Objective assessment of actual chewing side by measurement of bilateral masseter muscle electromyography.
Y. Yamasaki
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R. Kuwatsuru
,
Y. Tsukiyama
,
Hiroshi Matsumoto
,
K. Oki
,
K. Koyano
Archives of Oral Biology
2015
Corpus ID: 24705611
2014
2014
Oral Candida carriage and species prevalence amongst habitual gutka‐chewers and non‐chewers
F. Javed
,
Howard C. Tenenbaum
,
+4 authors
K. Al‐Hezaimi
International Wound Journal
2014
Corpus ID: 19518071
Oral Candida colonisation is higher in tobacco smokers as compared to non‐smokers; however, it remains unknown whether smokeless…
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2012
2012
Revisiting the association between alcohol drinking and oral cancer in nonsmoking and betel quid non-chewing individuals.
S. Petti
,
Masood Mohd
,
C. Scully
Cancer Epidemiology
2012
Corpus ID: 33332233
2010
2010
Product Performance Test for Medicated Chewing Gums
Jayachandar Gajendran
,
John C. Kraemer
,
S. R. Knudsen
,
Fertin Pharma
2010
Corpus ID: 59084452
The nature and type of performance tests used to characterize dosage forms administered to the oral cavity differ significantly…
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2005
2005
Oral Candida species and betel quid‐associated oral lesions in Padaung women of Northern Thailand
P. Reichart
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P. Khongkhunthian
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L. Samaranayake
,
J. Yau
,
V. Patanaporn
,
C. Scheifele
Mycoses (Berlin)
2005
Corpus ID: 42850145
Purpose of the present investigation was to study the association between the betel quid chewing (BQC) habits, the oral yeast…
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2002
2002
Betel quid-associated oral lesions and oral Candida species in a female Cambodian cohort.
P. Reichart
,
W. Schmidtberg
,
L. Samaranayake
,
C. Scheifele
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
2002
Corpus ID: 38753914
BACKGROUND Betel quid chewing (BQC) is still prevalent among elderly Cambodian women and is associated with a wide variety of…
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1998
1998
Effect of Three Months' Frequent Use of Sugar-free Chewing Gum with and without Urea on Calculus Formation
S. Fure
,
P. Lingstrom
,
D. Birkhed
Journal of dentistry research
1998
Corpus ID: 34748926
Studies on the relationship between gum-chewing and calculus formation have produced contradictory results, and it is not clear…
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1991
1991
Changes in facial skin temperature associated with chewing efforts in man: a thermographic evaluation.
T. Morimoto
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K. Takada
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H. Hijiya
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Y. Yasuda
,
M. Sakuda
Archives of Oral Biology
1991
Corpus ID: 28158419
1990
1990
Relative bioavailability of (+/-)-verapamil hydrochloride administered in tablets and chewing gum.
L. Christrup
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J. Bonde
,
S. Rasmussen
,
M. Rassing
Acta pharmaceutica Nordica
1990
Corpus ID: 35887515
The absorption of verapamil administered orally in chewing gum (23.4-29.7 mg) and perorally in tablets (80 mg) to seven healthy…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx/larynx and lung in North Thailand: case-control study and analysis of cigar smoke.
S. Simarak
,
U. W. De
,
+5 authors
And R Maclennant
British Journal of Cancer
1977
Corpus ID: 5558986
The unusually high relative frequency of cancer in the laryngeal region in males (18% of all histologically diagnosed cancers…
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