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<strong>Arthur</strong> G. <strong>Lipman</strong><br />

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Articles in Refereed Journals (continued)<br />

65. Oderda, Evans RS, Lloyd J, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, Chen C, Ashburn MA, Burke J, Samore M. Cost of opioid-related adverse events<br />

in surgical patients. J Pain Symptom Manage 2003;23:64-73.<br />

66. Fakata KL, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. <strong>Pharm</strong>acotherapy <strong>for</strong> pain in rheumatologic conditions: the neuropathic component. Curr Pain<br />

Headache Rep. 2003;7:197-205.<br />

67. Rajagopal MR, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, Mazza D. Is Freedom from Pain Truly Possible. J Pain Palliat Care <strong>Pharm</strong>acother.<br />

2003;17(3):11-13.<br />

68. Rajagopal MR, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Commentary: Documenting Thai Palliative Care. J Pain Palliat Care <strong>Pharm</strong>acother.<br />

2003;17(3):63-64.<br />

69. Rajagopal MR, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Commentary: Acceptance of Palliative Care in Hong Kong. J Pain Palliat Care<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acother. 2003;17(3):75-76.<br />

70. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, Rajagopal MR. Commentary: <strong>Hospice</strong> Africa- Uganda: A Model <strong>for</strong> Africa. J Pain Palliat Care<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acother 2003;17(3):119-120.<br />

71. Mazza D, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Commentary: Palliative Care in India-More than a Matter of Resources. J Pain Palliat Care<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acother.2003;17(3):129-130.<br />

72. Rajagopal MR, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Spirituality and Religion in Palliative Care - Potential Benefits and Risks. J Pain Palliat Care<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acother. 2003;17(3):167-170.<br />

73. Rajagopal MR, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG Commentary: Research is Needed to Improve Practice. J Pain Palliat Care <strong>Pharm</strong>acother.<br />

2003;17(3):183-184.<br />

74. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, Rajagopal, MR, Mazza D and Palliative Commentary: The <strong>International</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Hospice</strong> Care<br />

Traveling Fellowships. J Pain Palliat Care <strong>Pharm</strong>acotherap. 2003;17(3):199-200.<br />

75. Rajagopal MR, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, Mazza D. Pain and Palliative Care: Where Do We Go From Here J Pain Palliat Care <strong>Pharm</strong>acother.<br />

2003;17(3):239-242.<br />

76. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Pain and the <strong>Pharm</strong>acist. Pain MD 2003;4:193-4.<br />

77. Fakata KL, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG: Anti-inflammatory Agents <strong>for</strong> Musculoskeletal Pain and Arthritis. Current Pain Headache Rep.<br />

2004;8:173-7.<br />

78. Grahmann PH, Jackson KC, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Clinician Beliefs about Opioid Use and Barriers. J Pain Palliat Care<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acother. 2004;18(2):7-28.<br />

79. Dalpiaz AS, Lordon SP, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Topical Lidocaine Patch Therapy <strong>for</strong> Myofascial Pain. J Pain Palliat Care<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acother. 2004;18(3):15-34.<br />

80. Gordon DB, Dahl JL, Miaskowski C, McCarberg B, Todd KH, Paice JA, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, Bookbinder M, Sanders SH,<br />

Turk DC, Carr DB. American Pain Society recommendations <strong>for</strong> improving the quality of acute and cancer pain<br />

management: American Pain Society Quality of Care Task Force. Arch Intern Med. 2005 Jul 25;165(14):1574-80.<br />

81. McHughes M, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Osteoarthritis Pain: The role of Clinical Practice Guidelines in Evolving Treatment. <strong>Pharm</strong><br />

Times. 2005:7(11):99-108.<br />

82. McHughes M, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Managing Osteoarthritis Pain When Your Patient Fails Simple Analgesics<br />

and NSAIDs and is not a Candidate <strong>for</strong> Surgery. Curr Rheum Rep. 2006:8:22-29.<br />

83. Wittink HM, Rogers WH, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG et al. Older and younger adults in pain management programs in the United States:<br />

differences and similarities. Pain Med 2006;7:151-63.<br />

84. Battin MB, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Drugs addiction therapy and crime. Utah Law Review 2009;2009(1):1-9.<br />

85. Fibromyalgia and its management. Advanced Studies in <strong>Pharm</strong>acy. 2009;6 (5):140-6.<br />

86. Tuteja AK, Biskupiak J, Stoddard GJ, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Opioid-induced bowel disorders and narcotic bowel<br />

syndrome in patients with chronic non-cancer pain. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2010 Apr;22(4):424-30.<br />

87. Haroutiunian S, Drennan DA, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Topical NSAID therapy <strong>for</strong> musculoskeletal pain. Pain Med. 2010 Apr;11(4):535-<br />

49.<br />

88. Chapman CR, Lipschitz DL, Angst MS, Chou R, Denisco RC, Donaldson GW, Fine PG, Folley KM, Gallagher RM, Gilson<br />

AM, Haddox JD, Horn, SD, Inturissi CE Jick SS, <strong>Lipman</strong> AG, et al. Opioid pharmacotherapy <strong>for</strong> chronic non-cancer pain in<br />

the United States: A research guideline <strong>for</strong> developing an evidence-base. J Pain. 2010;11:807-29.

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