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Améliorer la réglementation du cannabis médical au Canada pour mieux servir les patients pédiatriques.
Huntsman RJ, Kelly LE, Alcorn J, Appendino JP, Bélanger RE, Crooks B, Finkelstein Y, Gilpin A, Lewis E, Litalien C, Jacobs J, Moore-Hepburn C, Oberlander T, Rassekh SR, Repetski AE, Rieder MJ, Shackelford A, Siden H, Szafron M, 't Jong GW, Vaillancourt R; pour la Cannabinoid Research Initiative of Saskatchewan et le Consortium C4T (Canadian Childhood Cannabinoid Clinical Trial). Huntsman RJ, et al. Among authors: vaillancourt r. CMAJ. 2021 Dec 6;193(48):E1864-E1867. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.202169-f. CMAJ. 2021. PMID: 34872964 Free PMC article. French. No abstract available.
Improving the regulation of medical cannabis in Canada to better serve pediatric patients.
Huntsman RJ, Kelly LE, Alcorn J, Appendino JP, Bélanger RE, Crooks B, Finkelstein Y, Gilpin A, Lewis E, Litalien C, Jacobs J, Moore-Hepburn C, Oberlander T, Rassekh SR, Repetski AE, Rieder MJ, Shackelford A, Siden H, Szafron M, 't Jong GW, Vaillancourt R; Cannabinoid Research Initiative of Saskatchewan and the Canadian Childhood Cannabinoid Clinical Trial (C4T) Consortium. Huntsman RJ, et al. Among authors: vaillancourt r. CMAJ. 2021 Oct 18;193(41):E1596-E1599. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.202169. CMAJ. 2021. PMID: 34663604 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Higher frequency of genetic variants conferring increased risk for ADRs for commonly used drugs treating cancer, AIDS and tuberculosis in persons of African descent.
Aminkeng F, Ross CJ, Rassekh SR, Brunham LR, Sistonen J, Dube MP, Ibrahim M, Nyambo TB, Omar SA, Froment A, Bodo JM, Tishkoff S, Carleton BC, Hayden MR; Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety Consortium. Aminkeng F, et al. Pharmacogenomics J. 2014 Apr;14(2):160-70. doi: 10.1038/tpj.2013.13. Epub 2013 Apr 16. Pharmacogenomics J. 2014. PMID: 23588107 Free PMC article.
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