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M Joy Spark

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Maturitas|October 9, 2012
Compounded progesterone: why is it acceptable to Australian women?M Joy Spark, Jon Willis, Graeme Byrne
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|April 27, 2012
A systematic review of psychotropic drug prescribing for prisonersElise V Griffiths, Jon Willis, M Joy Spark
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|August 30, 2016
The Use of Melatonin by Children: Parents' PerspectivesAmy Y Waldron, M Joy Spark, Christina M Dennis
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding|August 23, 2013
Women's Perspective on Progesterone: A Qualitative Study Conducted in AustraliaM Joy Spark, Rebecca A Dunn, Kelli L Houlahan
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|March 12, 2017
Non-prescription supply of combination analgesics containing codeine in community pharmacy: A simulated patient studyGeorgia A Byrne, Penelope J Wood, M Joy Spark
Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland)|September 22, 2022
Exploring the Experiences of Pharmacy Students and Their Transition to Online Learning during COVID-19Aleisha C Morling, Shou-Yu Wang, M Joy Spark
Maturitas|November 27, 2013
The multifaceted nature of access to compounded progesterone: a cross-sectional study from AustraliaM Joy Spark, Jon Willis, Graeme Byrne, et al.
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|April 17, 2016
Managing inappropriate use of non-prescription combination analgesics containing codeine: A modified Delphi studyAmanda K Gibbins, Penelope J Wood, M Joy Spark
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|July 1, 2022
Potentially inappropriate prescribing for adults living with diabetes mellitus: a scoping reviewMohammed Biset Ayalew, M Joy Spark, Frances Quirk, et al.
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|July 31, 2021
Development and validation of explicit criteria to identify potentially inappropriate prescribing for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitusMohammed Biset Ayalew, Gudrun Dieberg, Frances Quirk, et al.
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Maturitas|October 9, 2012
Compounded progesterone: why is it acceptable to Australian women?M Joy Spark, Jon Willis, Graeme Byrne
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|April 27, 2012
A systematic review of psychotropic drug prescribing for prisonersElise V Griffiths, Jon Willis, M Joy Spark
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|August 30, 2016
The Use of Melatonin by Children: Parents' PerspectivesAmy Y Waldron, M Joy Spark, Christina M Dennis
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding|August 23, 2013
Women's Perspective on Progesterone: A Qualitative Study Conducted in AustraliaM Joy Spark, Rebecca A Dunn, Kelli L Houlahan
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|March 12, 2017
Non-prescription supply of combination analgesics containing codeine in community pharmacy: A simulated patient studyGeorgia A Byrne, Penelope J Wood, M Joy Spark
Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland)|September 22, 2022
Exploring the Experiences of Pharmacy Students and Their Transition to Online Learning during COVID-19Aleisha C Morling, Shou-Yu Wang, M Joy Spark
Maturitas|November 27, 2013
The multifaceted nature of access to compounded progesterone: a cross-sectional study from AustraliaM Joy Spark, Jon Willis, Graeme Byrne, et al.
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|April 17, 2016
Managing inappropriate use of non-prescription combination analgesics containing codeine: A modified Delphi studyAmanda K Gibbins, Penelope J Wood, M Joy Spark
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|July 1, 2022
Potentially inappropriate prescribing for adults living with diabetes mellitus: a scoping reviewMohammed Biset Ayalew, M Joy Spark, Frances Quirk, et al.
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|July 31, 2021
Development and validation of explicit criteria to identify potentially inappropriate prescribing for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitusMohammed Biset Ayalew, Gudrun Dieberg, Frances Quirk, et al.
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