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Those sold over the counter have brand names such as Panadeine, Aspalgin and Nurofen Plus. In Australia, you can buy these kinds of painkillers only in a pharmacy.
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Author providedĬombination tablets, which have a small dose of codeine plus paracetamol, aspirin or ibuprofen, can be used to treat moderate pain. If you want to control your pain, you will need to match your medication to its type and severity. University of Queensland provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. She is currently President and Board member of the Australian Pain Relief Association (APRA) and she is a member of the Editorial Board of Pain: Clinical Updates.
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Maree Smith conducts contract R&D studies for a large number of companies in her role as Executive Director of the Centre for Integrated Preclinical Drug Development at The University of Queensland. Maree Smith is named inventor on patented AT2 receptor antagonist technology for the relief of neuropathic and chronic inflammatory pain, commercialized by the UQ spin-out company, Spinifex Pharmaceuticals (2005-2015), that was acquired by Novartis in mid-2015. Maree Smith currently holds competitive research grant funding from the Australian Research Council in collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, from the National Health and Medical Research Council and from The University of Queensland (CIEF grant) in collaboration with Que Oncology. Executive Director, Centre for Integrated Preclinical Drug Development and Professor of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland