The lack of medical availability of effective pain medication is an enduring and expanding global health calamity. Despite important medical advances, pain remains severely under-treated worldwide, particularly in developing countries. This article contributes to the discussion of this global health crisis by considering international legal and institutional mechanisms to promote wider accessibility to critical narcotic drugs for pain relief
Background Pain is an enormous problem globally. Estimates suggest that 20% of adults suffer from p...
Background: Disasters cause almost 100 thousand deaths and affect 200 million people every year. Ope...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The lack of medical availability of effective pain medication is an enduring and expanding global he...
Medical availability of effective pain medication is vitally important domestically and globally. Me...
Despite many recent advances in the past 40 years in the understanding of pain mechanisms, and in pa...
Background: More than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMI...
The pain and palliative care fields are encouraged to learn about government drug control policy and...
Access to controlled medications is problematic in many countries, in spite of the objectives of the...
This paper explores the current state of regulation of controlled substances at the federal and stat...
Unrelieved pain remains a global health problem. There is a major difference between what could be d...
AbstractBackgroundMore than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countrie...
AbstractOver the last couple of years we have had the privilege of travelling to and working in a nu...
This Article addresses the problems with our nation\u27s cultural and legal prohibitions against cer...
This article examines the many factors that have created and continue to perpetuate the ongo...
Background Pain is an enormous problem globally. Estimates suggest that 20% of adults suffer from p...
Background: Disasters cause almost 100 thousand deaths and affect 200 million people every year. Ope...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The lack of medical availability of effective pain medication is an enduring and expanding global he...
Medical availability of effective pain medication is vitally important domestically and globally. Me...
Despite many recent advances in the past 40 years in the understanding of pain mechanisms, and in pa...
Background: More than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMI...
The pain and palliative care fields are encouraged to learn about government drug control policy and...
Access to controlled medications is problematic in many countries, in spite of the objectives of the...
This paper explores the current state of regulation of controlled substances at the federal and stat...
Unrelieved pain remains a global health problem. There is a major difference between what could be d...
AbstractBackgroundMore than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countrie...
AbstractOver the last couple of years we have had the privilege of travelling to and working in a nu...
This Article addresses the problems with our nation\u27s cultural and legal prohibitions against cer...
This article examines the many factors that have created and continue to perpetuate the ongo...
Background Pain is an enormous problem globally. Estimates suggest that 20% of adults suffer from p...
Background: Disasters cause almost 100 thousand deaths and affect 200 million people every year. Ope...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...