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International Trends in Opioid Prescribing by Age and Sex from 2001 to 2019: An Observational Study Using Population-Based Databases from 18 Countries and One Special Administrative Region.
Chan AYL, Bahmanyar S, Beyene K, Bushnell G, Carleton B, Chan AHY, Cook S, Crystal S, Furu K, Gadzhanova S, García Poza P, Gini R, Giometto S, Harrison J, Haug U, Hsu C, Hjördísar Jónsdóttir HL, Kai J, Karlstad Ø, Kim JH, Kubota K, Lai EC, Lee H, Lau WCY, Li KH, Lucenteforte E, Maura G, Neumann A, Pate V, Pottegård A, Qureshi N, Rasmussen L, Reutfors J, Roughead EE, Saastamoinen L, Sato T, Scholle O, Schuiling-Veninga CCM, Shen CY, Shin JY, Stürmer T, Taxis K, Tuccori M, Weng S, Wong KHTW, Zoega H, Man KKC, Wong ICK. Chan AYL, et al. Among authors: roughead ee. CNS Drugs. 2025 Nov;39(11):1173-1185. doi: 10.1007/s40263-025-01215-2. Epub 2025 Sep 1. CNS Drugs. 2025. PMID: 40889082 Free PMC article.
Co-Designing a Consumer-Focused Digital Reporting Health Platform to Improve Adverse Medicine Event Reporting: Protocol for a Multimethod Research Project (the ReMedi Project).
Gebreyohannes EA, Thornton C, Thiessen M, de Vries ST, Q Andrade A, Kalisch Ellett L, Frank O, Cheah PY, Choo KR, Laba TL, Roughead EE, Hwang I, Moses G, Lim R. Gebreyohannes EA, et al. Among authors: roughead ee. JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Jan 15;14:e60084. doi: 10.2196/60084. JMIR Res Protoc. 2025. PMID: 39813668 Free PMC article.
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