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Gum Dose Form
Known as:
Gum
, Gum Dosage Form
A semi-solid composed of a sticky, mucilaginous polysaccharide.
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CDISC SDTM Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Terminology
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium Terminology
Gum Dosing Unit
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2007
2007
Evaluations of masticatory performance of complete denture wearers using color-changeable chewing gum and other evaluating methods.
Yasutaka Ishikawa
,
I. Watanabe
,
I. Hayakawa
,
S. Minakuchi
,
T. Uchida
Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences
2007
Corpus ID: 801356
We have been investigating and developing a color-changeable chewing gum, that tends not to adhere to dentures. The aim of this…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Gum-chewing stimulates bowel motility after surgery for colorectal cancer.
I. Hirayama
,
Makoto Suzuki
,
M. Ide
,
T. Asao
,
H. Kuwano
Hepato-Gastroenterology
2006
Corpus ID: 41079492
BACKGROUND/AIMS During the perioperative period after open colorectal surgery, surgical stress affects changes in the autonomic…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Nicontine replacement therapy for smoking cessation
G. Silagy
,
T. Lancaster
,
L. Stead
,
D. Mant
,
G. Folower
2005
Corpus ID: 37993384
2004
2004
Acacia senegal and the gum arabic trade: monograph and annotated bibliography
C. Fagg
,
G. Allison
2004
Corpus ID: 68432457
This monograph covers the species Acacia Senegal but also summarizes its biological and economic links to several related species…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Salivary flow rate and pH during prolonged gum chewing in humans.
K. Polland
,
F. Higgins
,
R. Orchardson
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2003
Corpus ID: 21198666
Gum chewing for 20 min causes an increase in salivary flow rate and salivary pH. Most people chew gum for longer than 20 min, and…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
A Biomechanical Analysis of Skull Form in Gum-Harvesting Galagids
Susan H. Williams
,
C. Wall
,
C. Vinyard
,
W. Hylander
Folia primatologica
2002
Corpus ID: 19897887
Among primates, some highly gummivorous species habitually gouge trees to elicit exudate flow whereas others scrape the hardened…
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1998
1998
Temporal effects of nicotine nasal spray and gum on nicotine withdrawal symptoms
R. Hurt
,
K. Offord
,
+5 authors
T. Moyer
Psychopharmacology
1998
Corpus ID: 20045795
Abstract Nicotine nasal spray and nicotine gum have been found to be effective in relieving nicotine withdrawal symptoms. In this…
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Review
1992
Review
1992
Nicotine chewing gum use in the outpatient care setting.
R. E. Johnson
,
V. Stevens
,
J. Hollis
,
G. T. Woodson
Journal of Family Practice
1992
Corpus ID: 45203217
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to assess nicotine gum use when prescribed in a nonresearch, routine outpatient setting…
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1988
1988
Nicotine gum and self-help manuals in smoking cessation: an evaluation in a medical context.
J. Harackiewicz
,
L. W. Blair
,
C. Sansone
,
J. A. Epstein
,
R. Stuchell
Addictive Behaviours
1988
Corpus ID: 4906165
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Effects of sugared and sugar-free chewing gum on the accumulation of plaque and debris on the teeth.
M. Addy
,
E. Perriam
,
A. Sterry
Journal of Clinical Periodontology
1982
Corpus ID: 2416833
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of sugar-free and sugar-containing gums on plaque formation, established…
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