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Pud D, Treister R, Lawental E and Eisenberg E Opioid induced hyperalgesia - can it be reversed? A study of active and former opioid addicts and drug naive controls. F1000Posters 2011, 2:1679 (poster)

Opioid induced hyperalgesia – can it be reversed? A study of active and former opioid addicts and drug naive controls

Dorit Pud1, Roi Treister, Eli Lawental, Elon Eisenberg
Published 25 Oct 2011
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Published 25 Oct 2011

Opioid induced hyperalgesia – can it be reversed? A study of active and former opioid addicts and drug naive controls

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Dorit Pud1, Roi Treister, Eli Lawental, Elon Eisenberg
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1 Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Israel
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7th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters (EFIC) 2011
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