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Pharmacology and clinical experience with alosetron
M. Camilleri
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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peer-review
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Medicine & Life Sciences
alosetron
100%
Clinical Pharmacology
67%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
19%
Pharmacokinetics
9%
Placebos
6%
Serotonin 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonists
6%
Demethylation
5%
Hydroxylation
5%
Biliary Tract
4%
Constipation
4%
Fetal Development
4%
Electrolytes
4%
Fertility
4%
Psychotic Disorders
4%
Biological Availability
3%
Abdominal Pain
3%
Half-Life
3%
Vomiting
3%
Oral Administration
3%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
3%
Cognitive Dysfunction
3%
Animal Models
3%
Anxiety
3%
Observation
3%
Elderly
2%
Healthy Volunteers
2%
Water
2%
Safety
2%
Pain
2%
Kidney
2%
Animals
2%
Serum
1%
Therapeutics
0%