Jennifer Kahoud

TitleProfessor
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentEmergency Medicine - Thomas Jefferson University
Address1020 Sansom Street
Philadelphia PA 19107
Phone2159554696
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    1. London K, Kahoud JL. A response to: Tranq dope: Characterization of an ED cohort treated with a novel opioid withdrawal protocol in the era of Fentanyl/Xylazine: Some concerns. Am J Emerg Med. 2024 Dec 03. PMID: 39648086.
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    2. London K, Li Y, Kahoud JL, Cho D, Mulholland J, Roque S, Stugart L, Gillingham J, Borne E, Slovis B. Corrigendum to "Tranq Dope: Characterization of an ED cohort treated with a novel opioid withdrawal protocol in the era of fentanyl/xylazine", [The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 85, November 2024, Pages 130-139]. Am J Emerg Med. 2024 Oct 08. PMID: 39384497.
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    3. London K, Li Y, Kahoud JL, Cho D, Mulholland J, Roque S, Stugart L, Gillingham J, Borne E, Slovis B. Tranq Dope: Characterization of an ED cohort treated with a novel opioid withdrawal protocol in the era of fentanyl/xylazine. Am J Emerg Med. 2024 Sep 04; 85:130-139. PMID: 39260041.
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    4. Stefano GB, Kahoud J, Hughes TK. Inhibition of microglial egress in excised ganglia by human interleukin 10: implications for its activity in invertebrates. Acta Biol Hung. 1999; 50(1-3):247-56. PMID: 10574444.
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