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2004Slow-release oral morphine versus methadone: a crossover comparison of patient outcomes and acceptability as maintenance pharmacotherapies for opioid dependenceMitchell, T.; White, J.; Somogyi, A.; Bochner, F.
2007Effect of CYP2D6 metabolizer status on the disposition of the (+) and (-) enantiomers of perhexiline in patients with myocardial ischaemiaInglis, S.; Herbert, M.; Davies, B.; Coller, J.; James, H.; Horowitz, J.; Morris, R.; Milne, R.; Somogyi, A.; Sallustio, B.
2002Diacetylmorphine degradation to 6-monoacetylmorphine and morphine in cell culture: implications for in vitro studiesHutchinson, M.; Somogyi, A.
2001Hyperalgesic responses in methadone maintenance patientsDoverty, M.; White, J.; Somogyi, A.; Bochner, F.; Ali, R.; Ling, W.
2001Determination of in vivo absorption, metabolism, and transport of drugs by the human intestinal wall and liver with a novel perfusion techniquevon Richter, O.; Greiner, B.; Fromm, M.; Fraser, R.; Omari, T.; Barclay, M.; Dent, J.; Somogyi, A.; Eichelbaum, M.
2001Precipitated withdrawal following codeine administration is dependent on CYP genotypeChew, M.; White, J.; Somogyi, A.; Bochner, F.; Irvine, R.
2006Switching between methadone and morphine for maintenance treatment of opioid dependence: Impact on pain sensitivity and mood statusMitchell, T.; White, J.; Somogyi, A.; Bochner, F.
2002Shed human enterocytes as a tool for the study of expression and function of intestinal drug-metabolizing enzymes and transportersGlaeser, H.; Drescher, S.; Van der Kuip, H.; Behrens, C.; Geick, A.; Burk, O.; Dent, J.; Somogyi, A.; von Richter, O.; Griese, E.; Eichelbaum, M.; Fromm, M.
2009The acceptability, safety, and tolerability of methadone/naloxone in a 50:1 ratioBell, J.; Shearer, J.; Ryan, A.; Graham, R.; Korompay, K.; Rizzo, S.; Sindhusake, D.; Somogyi, A.
2001Methadone maintenance patients are cross-tolerant to the antinociceptive effects of morphineDoverty, M.; Somogyi, A.; White, J.; Bochner, F.; Beare, C.; Menelaou, A.; Ling, W.