RARITAN, N.J., Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ — Phase 3 safety and efficacy data comparing tapentadol extended release (ER) tablets, an investigational pain medication, to placebo in patients with moderate to severe chronic osteoarthritis knee pain have been published by Clinical Drug Investigation. In addition, this study compared oxycodone controlled release (CR) to placebo as an active control …
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Pivotal Phase 3 Study Compares Tapentadol Extended Release Tablets to Placebo in Patients with Chronic Osteoarthritis …
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A Phase 3 open-label study, recently published online by Pain Practice, has compared tapentadol extended release tablets, an investigational pain medication, to an existing prescription pain medication, oxycodone controlled release tablets.
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Phase 3 Open-Label Study Comparing Tapentadol Extended Release Tablets to Oxycodone Controlled Release Tablets …
Dr. Sergio Rodriguez had been investigated in connection with illegal pain pill prescriptions A Lake Worth pediatrician has been indicted on murder charges in the overdose deaths of three men to whom he prescribed prescription pain medication, prosecutors said Friday.
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Lake Worth doctor indicted on murder charges in overdose deaths (Sun-Sentinel)
CLEARWATER A Clearwater man accused of attacking an elderly man during a home invasion robbery in November was arrested early Friday after he sold illegal drugs to an undercover narcotics detectives, police said.
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Clearwater man wanted on warrant is arrested after drug bust (St. Petersburg Times)
TAMPA A part-owner of pain clinics in Tampa and St. Petersburg was indicted Thursday for conspiring to traffic in oxycodone. Troy Wubbena, 44, faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison if convicted, according to the U.S
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Pain clinic owner charged with trafficking in Oxycodone (St. Petersburg Times)
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