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    Increasing utilization of strong opioid analgesics in a UK primary care population by Zin, Che Suraya, Chen, Li-Chia, Knaggs, Roger D

    Published 2012
    “…Results The total number of prescriptions for all studied opioid analgesics over the 11 year period was 2.77 million. …”
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    Trends and patterns of analgesic utilization in Malaysia from 2010 to 2016: preference for tramadol by Zin, Che Suraya, Mohamed Nazar, Nor Ilyani, Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz, Alias, Nor Elina, Rani, Nurul Sahida, Ng, Kim Swan, Ye, Felicia Loh

    Published 2018
    “…Background: Inappropriate or irrational use of analgesics not only leads to increased morbidity and mortality rates and deterioration in quality of life, but can also give rise to misuse of health care resources and increase health care costs. …”
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    Oral analgesic 24 hours after major operation: a comparative study of oral celecoxib and tramadol in patients undergoing major gynaecological operation by Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Md Ralib, Azrina, Abd. Wahab, Noraziana, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri

    Published 2007
    “…Tramadol is a weak opioid analgesic that acts mainly on µ-opioid receptor and has been proven to provide effective and safe analgesic to post operative patients.Celecoxib(celebrex) is a highly selective COX-2 inhibitor. …”
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    Oral Analgesia 24 hours after major operation: A Comparative Study Of Oral Calecoxib and Tramadol in Patients Undergoing Major Gynaecological Operation by Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Md Ralib, Azrina, Abd. Wahab, Noraziana, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri

    Published 2007
    “…Tramadol is a weak opioid analgesic that acts mainly on μ-opioid receptor and has been proven to provide effective and safe analgesic to post-operative patients. …”
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    Oral celecoxib and tramadol after 24 hours in patients undergoing major operation in kuantan: a randomized comparattve study by Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Mokhtar, Md Lukman, Osman, Ariff, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri

    Published 2007
    “…Introduction: Tramadol is a weak opioid analgesic, acting mainly on μ-opioid receptor and has been proven to be effective and safe analgesic used for use in post-operative patients. …”
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    A comparative study of intravenous patient - controlled analgesia morphine and tramadol in patients undergoing major operation by Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Hassan, Shamsulkamaruljan, Ali, Saedah, Nik Mohamed, Nik Abdullah

    Published 2006
    “…The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pain relief, which can be commonly achieved by morphine administration via patient- controlled analgesic (PCA) system. Alternatively, tramadol which is a weak opioid analgesic, can be used for post operative pain relief. …”
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    Antinociceptive effects of alkaloids rich fraction of aidia densiflora in mice by Soib, Husnul Hanani, Wan Sulaiman, Wan Mohd. Azizi, Darnis, Deny Susanti, Tg Zakaria, Tg Muhammad Faris Syafiq, Edueng, Khadijah, Bakhtiar, M. Taher

    Published 2014
    “…Alkaloid is believed to stimulate analgesic activity via blocking transmission of pain stimuli on both central and peripheral pain. …”
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    Intrathecal analgesia in patients with cancer pain--an audit in a tertiary institution by Pasutharnchat, Koravee, Tan, Kian-Hian, Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Ho, Kok-Yuen

    Published 2009
    “…With the application of the World Health Organization analgesic ladder, adequate analgesia is achieved in 75% to 90% of patients. …”
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    Continuous spinal anesthesia for lower limb surgery in patient with poor left ventricular function by Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Md Ralib, Azrina, Lukman, Mohd Fahmi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Osman, Ariff, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri

    Published 2009
    “…Continuous spinal anaesthesia (CSA) has been found to produce good haemodynamic control and prolongation of anaesthetic and analgesic. This is particularly useful in patients with cardiovascular compromise. …”
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    The impact of intrapartum pethidine on the neonatal outcome: a perspective review by Husin, Roziah, Abdulwahab, Dalia F, BR, Rukaiah, Ismail, Rozihan

    Published 2012
    “…Conclusion: Intrapartum pethidine is still an analgesic option which is simple, cheap and easily available without major effect to the fetal heart rate pattern and the neonatal outcome. …”
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    A comparative study of dexmedetomidine and propofol for sedation in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit by Md Ralib, Azrina, Ali, Saedah, Ahmad, Mohd Nikman, Mohd Ghazali, Ziyadi, Nik Mohamad, Nik Abdullah

    Published 2007
    “…Thirty two patients were randomized to dexmedetomidine or propofol groups. Analgesic requirement, haemodynamic and respiratory parameters, and extubation time were measured and compared. …”
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    A comparative study of dexmedetomidine and propofol for sedation in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit by Md Ralib, Azrina, Ali, Saedah, Ahmad, Mohd Nikman, Ghazali, Ziyadi, Nik Mohamad, Nik Abdullah

    Published 2005
    “…Thirty two patients were randomized to dexmedetomidine or propofol groups. Analgesic requirement, haemodynamic and respiratory parameters, and extubation time were measured and compared. …”
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    Report on MSA pre congress simulator workshop 2012 by Mat Nor, Mohd Basri, Mohamed, Abdul Hadi

    Published 2012
    “…Four concurrent sessions were conducted simultaneously comprising of three adult scenarios (transfusion error, trauma and post-operative complication) and one pediatric scenario (analgesic overdose). The scenarios also emphasized the importance of communication skills. …”
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    Role of pulse radiofrequency in entrapment nerve causing neuralgia in pain management : case series by Mohamed, Abdul Hadi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Lukman, Mohd Fahmi, Ahmad, Mohd Ashri, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri

    Published 2011
    “…Chronic Pain is major public health problem that is associated with reduced in quality of life and great loss to the nation. Oral analgesics are considered as first-line treatment along with physiotherapy and psychological therapy. …”
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    Pain intervention for failed conservative chronic pain treatment: The light at the end of the tunnel by Mohamed, Abdul Hadi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Lukman, Mohd Fahmi, Ahmad, Mohd Ashri, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri, Osman, Ariff

    Published 2011
    “…Chronic pain with the multitude of aetiologies is not only difficult to diagnose but also impose a great challenge in its management. Oral analgesics are considered as first-line therapy where stronger analgesics are used when pain control is not optimised. …”
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    Role of pulse radiofrequency and radiofrequency in trigerminal neuralgia pain management: card up your sleeve by Mohamed, Rozilah @ Abdul Hadi, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila, Lukman, Mohd Fahmi, Ahmad, Mohd Ashri, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri, Osman, Ariff

    Published 2011
    “…Chronic Pain is major public health problem that is associated with reduced in quality of life and great loss to the nation. Oral analgesics are considered as first-line treatment along with physiotherapy and psychological therapy. …”
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    Hyaluronic acid rheological properties of Synvisc and Suplasyn for intraarticular injection In osteoarthritis by Abd. Rahim, Nour Elhuda, Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz, Mohamed, Farahidah, Ku Zaifah, Norsidah

    Published 2011
    “…Current pharmacological treatments for osteoarthritis are analgesics and intraarticular injection of hyaluronic acid (IAHA). …”
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