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Abdominal pain endpoints currently recommended by the FDA and EMA for adult patients with irritable bowel syndrome may not be reliable in children
M. Saps,
John V. Lavigne
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Nursing and Health Professions
Child
100%
Pain
31%
Visual Analog Scale
25%
Food and Drug Administration
18%
Confidence Interval
12%
Abdominal Pain
12%
Irritable Colon
12%
Patient-Reported Outcome
6%
Amitriptyline
6%
Procedures
6%
INIS
children
50%
pain
43%
patients
18%
food and drug administration
18%
clinical trials
12%
adults
12%
levels
6%
comparative evaluations
6%
reduction
6%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pain
31%
Visual Analog Scale
25%
Patient
25%
Adult
25%
Abdominal Pain
12%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
12%
Clinical Trial
12%
Amitriptyline
6%