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Gastrointestinal Transit
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Methylnaltrexone prevents morphine-induced delay in oral-cecal transit time without affecting analgesia: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial.
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Effects of intravenous methylnaltrexone on opioid-induced gut motility and transit time changes in subjects receiving chronic methadone therapy: a pilot study.
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Effects of enteric-coated methylnaltrexone in preventing opioid-induced delay in oral-cecal transit time.
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Gut motility and transit changes in patients receiving long-term methadone maintenance.
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Effects of subcutaneous methylnaltrexone on morphine-induced peripherally mediated side effects: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial.
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Methylnaltrexone for reversal of constipation due to chronic methadone use: a randomized controlled trial.
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Familial megacecum and colon in the rat: a new model of gastrointestinal neuromuscular dysfunction.
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Tolerability, gut effects, and pharmacokinetics of methylnaltrexone following repeated intravenous administration in humans.
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The safety and efficacy of oral methylnaltrexone in preventing morphine-induced delay in oral-cecal transit time.
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