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Colin Brewer

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 2, 2011
Secularism needs a distinctive medical voiceColin Brewer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 2, 2012
The golden age of the placeboColin Brewer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 4, 2012
"Beau de Jour"--a male doctor who bought and sold sexColin Brewer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 15, 2012
Liverpool care pathway is a half baked compromiseColin Brewer
Adicciones|December 15, 2010
Recent developments in naltrexone implants and depot injections for opiate abuse: the new kid on the block is approaching adulthoodColin Brewer, Emmanuel Streel
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 23, 2018
Long-acting naltrexone has long-acting benefits and 100% induction rates are not difficult to achieveColin Brewer, Emmanuel Streel
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|May 14, 2020
Is Alcohol in Hand Sanitizers Absorbed Through the Skin or Lungs? Implications for Disulfiram TreatmentColin Brewer, Emmanuel Streel
Journal of Opioid Management|October 26, 2007
A new type of harm reduction: creating arteriovenous fistula for a compulsively injecting opiate userColin Brewer, Mohammed Sobeh
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 11, 2015
In support of assisted dyingColin Brewer, Michael Irwin
Substance Abuse|August 13, 2003
Learning the language of abstinence in addiction treatment: some similarities between relapse-prevention with disulfiram, naltrexone, and other pharmacological antagonists and intensive "immersion" methods of foreign language teachingColin Brewer, Emmannuel Streel
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 2, 2011
Secularism needs a distinctive medical voiceColin Brewer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 2, 2012
The golden age of the placeboColin Brewer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 4, 2012
"Beau de Jour"--a male doctor who bought and sold sexColin Brewer
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 15, 2012
Liverpool care pathway is a half baked compromiseColin Brewer
Adicciones|December 15, 2010
Recent developments in naltrexone implants and depot injections for opiate abuse: the new kid on the block is approaching adulthoodColin Brewer, Emmanuel Streel
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 23, 2018
Long-acting naltrexone has long-acting benefits and 100% induction rates are not difficult to achieveColin Brewer, Emmanuel Streel
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|May 14, 2020
Is Alcohol in Hand Sanitizers Absorbed Through the Skin or Lungs? Implications for Disulfiram TreatmentColin Brewer, Emmanuel Streel
Journal of Opioid Management|October 26, 2007
A new type of harm reduction: creating arteriovenous fistula for a compulsively injecting opiate userColin Brewer, Mohammed Sobeh
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 11, 2015
In support of assisted dyingColin Brewer, Michael Irwin
Substance Abuse|August 13, 2003
Learning the language of abstinence in addiction treatment: some similarities between relapse-prevention with disulfiram, naltrexone, and other pharmacological antagonists and intensive "immersion" methods of foreign language teachingColin Brewer, Emmannuel Streel
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