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Moreover, the low number of known CYP2D6 inhibitors observed in this large sample of patients recruited from several centres indicates that the use of these drugs is infrequently indicated in cancer pain patients.
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Several key topics are reportedly discussed infrequently with mentors although mentees indicated that they desired assistance with them.
When asked for reasons why HSE was used infrequently or inconsistently, all participants indicated that they already use multiple databases and one participant specifically indicated that they often prefer to stick to the ones they know.
Interestingly, a quarter of the sample discussed reduction of alcohol consumption infrequently even when they thought it was indicated.
Comments made in the 2006 survey by the 8 jurisdictions that sometimes test indicated they do so very infrequently.
Still a quarter of survey respondents discussed reduction of alcohol consumption with their patients infrequently even when they thought it was indicated.
Six of the participants had used HSE before the interview, but these same participants indicated that they used it infrequently or inconsistently.
Air monitoring indicated that the plume was present infrequently at concentrations of up to about 100 Bq/m3 (the garden was not in a major wind sector).
Our results indicated that the unstable DRF might be infrequently complicated with DRUJ instability.
[ 31] They critically reviewed randomized trials comparing "open" and "laparoscopic" procedures, and indicated that traditional care regimens have been infrequently revised in the open treatment group.
The exception [ 28], a re-analysis of ibuprofen used in healthy male volunteers, indicated that very high blood loss may occur infrequently and intermittently.
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