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Original Research

Transjecting growth hormone: continuous nightmare or controlled nuisance? Evaluation of a new needle-free device

Pages 703-708 | Published online: 24 Jul 2013

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Tilman R. Rohrer, Reiko Horikawa & Anne-Marie Kappelgaard. (2017) Growth hormone delivery devices: current features and potential for enhanced treatment adherence. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 14:11, pages 1253-1264.
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Helen A Spoudeas, Priti Bajaj & Nathan Sommerford. (2014) Maintaining persistence and adherence with subcutaneous growth-hormone therapy in children: comparing jet-delivery and needle-based devices. Patient Preference and Adherence 8, pages 1255-1263.
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Bita Taghizadeh, Mahmoud Reza Jaafari & Nosratollah Zarghami. (2022) New insight into the importance of formulation variables on parenteral growth hormone preparations: potential effect on the injection-site pain. Frontiers in Endocrinology 13.
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Rasha Alsaigh & Imelda Coyne. (2019) Mothers' Experiences of Caring for Children Receiving Growth Hormone Treatment. Journal of Pediatric Nursing 49, pages e63-e73.
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Maria Michaelidou, Susan Whitten, Priti Bajaj, Alastair Knight & Helen A. Spoudeas. (2019) Improved adherence and growth outcomes with jet-delivered growth hormone. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism 32:3, pages 207-213.
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Darin B. Brimhall, Niclas Petri & Pina D’Angelo. (2018) Relative Bioavailability of a Single 4-mg Dose of Somatropin Administered by Subcutaneous Injection or by Needle-free Device and Coadministered With the Growth Hormone Inhibitor Octreotide Acetate in Healthy Adult Subjects. Clinical Therapeutics 40:5, pages 741-751.
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