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January 1, 1991
Evaluation of an ibuprofen controlled-release tablet and placebo in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, E M Moore, H W Allen, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
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January 1, 1990
Evaluation of ketorolac, aspirin, and an acetaminophen-codeine combination in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, G A Butterworth, W H Burchfield, et al.
Journal of Oral Surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)
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February 1, 1981
An evaluation of the analgesic efficacy of three opioid-analgesic combinations in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, M W Bowser, J P Calderazzo, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
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September 1, 1986
Analgesic effect of an aspirin-codeine-butalbital-caffeine combination and an acetaminophen-codeine combination in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, K F Jones, W K Smith, et al.
Current Therapeutic Research, Clinical and Experimental
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April 1, 1974
A double-blind clinical evaluation of the safety and efficacy of phentermine hydrochloride (Fastin) in the treatment of exogenous obesity
K J Langlois, J A Forbes, G W Bell, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia
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November 28, 1970
Bacterial meningitis associated with a congenital dermal sinus
A P Yung, A M Sandland, N M Bennett, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia
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December 4, 1971
Influenza virus pneumonitis. A report of ten cases
H F Newton-John, A P Yung, N M Bennett, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
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May 1, 1994
Evaluation of bromfenac and ibuprofen for pain after orthopedic surgery
A A Boström, J A Forbes, C Adolfsson, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
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March 1, 1983
A 12-hour evaluation of the analgesic efficacy of diflunisal, acetaminophen, and acetaminophen-codeine combination, and placebo in postoperative pain
J A Forbes, A L Kolodny, W T Beaver, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
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January 1, 1991
Evaluation of bromfenac, aspirin, and ibuprofen in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, I A Edquist, F G Smith, et al.
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Pharmacotherapy
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January 1, 1991
Evaluation of an ibuprofen controlled-release tablet and placebo in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, E M Moore, H W Allen, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
|
January 1, 1990
Evaluation of ketorolac, aspirin, and an acetaminophen-codeine combination in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, G A Butterworth, W H Burchfield, et al.
Journal of Oral Surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)
|
February 1, 1981
An evaluation of the analgesic efficacy of three opioid-analgesic combinations in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, M W Bowser, J P Calderazzo, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
|
September 1, 1986
Analgesic effect of an aspirin-codeine-butalbital-caffeine combination and an acetaminophen-codeine combination in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, K F Jones, W K Smith, et al.
Current Therapeutic Research, Clinical and Experimental
|
April 1, 1974
A double-blind clinical evaluation of the safety and efficacy of phentermine hydrochloride (Fastin) in the treatment of exogenous obesity
K J Langlois, J A Forbes, G W Bell, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia
|
November 28, 1970
Bacterial meningitis associated with a congenital dermal sinus
A P Yung, A M Sandland, N M Bennett, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia
|
December 4, 1971
Influenza virus pneumonitis. A report of ten cases
H F Newton-John, A P Yung, N M Bennett, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
|
May 1, 1994
Evaluation of bromfenac and ibuprofen for pain after orthopedic surgery
A A Boström, J A Forbes, C Adolfsson, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
|
March 1, 1983
A 12-hour evaluation of the analgesic efficacy of diflunisal, acetaminophen, and acetaminophen-codeine combination, and placebo in postoperative pain
J A Forbes, A L Kolodny, W T Beaver, et al.
Pharmacotherapy
|
January 1, 1991
Evaluation of bromfenac, aspirin, and ibuprofen in postoperative oral surgery pain
J A Forbes, I A Edquist, F G Smith, et al.
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