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Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose: An expanded scope of practice by a basic life support collegiate-based emergency medical services agency. MedStar authors:
  • DeGeorge, Lindsey M
PMID:
  • 28059635
Year: 2017
Citation:
  • Journal of American College Health. 65(3):212-216, 2017 Apr
Institution:
  • MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Department:
  • Emergency Medicine
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • DeGeorge LM, Dickinson L, Jeffery RM, Nable JV, Ng ND
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The role of take-home naloxone in the epidemic of opioid overdose involving illicitly manufactured fentanyl and its analogs. MedStar authors:
  • Mazer-Amirshahi, Maryann
PMID:
  • 31033357
Year: 2019
Citation:
  • Expert Opinion on Drug Safety. 18(6):465-475, 2019 Jun.
Institution:
  • MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Department:
  • Emergency Medicine
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Connors NJ, Kim HK, Mazer-Amirshahi ME
3.
Current practices in naloxone prescribing upon hospital discharge. MedStar authors:
  • Punzal, Michelle
PMID:
  • 31849026
Year: 2019
Citation:
  • Journal of Opioid Management. 15(5):357-361, 2019 Sep/Oct.
Institution:
  • MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Department:
  • Medicine/Internal Medicine
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Hall AM, Li X, Oyler DR, Punzal M, Santos P
4.
A practical review of buprenorphine utilization for the emergency physician in the era of decreased prescribing restrictions. [Review] MedStar authors:
  • Amirshahi, Maryann
PMID:
  • 34274576
Year: 2021
Citation:
  • American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 48:316-322, 2021 10.
Institution:
  • MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Department:
  • Emergency Medicine
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
  • Review
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Beisenova K, Mazer-Amirshahi M, Mortimer N, Pourmand A, Shukur N, Tebo C
5.
American College of Medical Toxicology and the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology position statement: nalmefene should not replace naloxone as the primary opioid antidote at this time. MedStar authors:
  • Mazer-Amirshahi, Maryann
PMID:
  • 38039052
Year: 2023
Citation:
  • Clinical Toxicology: The Official Journal of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology & European Association of Poisons Centres & Clinical Toxicologists. 61(11):952-955, 2023 Nov.
Institution:
  • MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Department:
  • Emergency Medicine
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Stolbach AI, Mazer-Amirshahi ME, Nelson LS, Cole JB
6.
Risk factors for opioid overdose among hospitalized patients. MedStar authors:
  • Wang, A
PMID:
  • 29797421
Year: 2018
Citation:
  • Journal of Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics. 43(6):784-789, 2018 Dec.
Institution:
  • MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Beselman A, Monolakis J, Rastegar D, Vu Q, Wang A
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