Keyphrases
Behavior Change
11%
Behavioral Intervention
11%
Biopsychosocial Approach
11%
Cannabis Smoking
11%
Cardiovascular Disease
11%
Cigarette Smoking
11%
Clinical Decisions
11%
Clinical Education
11%
Clinical Evaluation
11%
Clinical Opinion
11%
Cost-effective Intervention
11%
Cytisine
11%
Disability
11%
Drug Availability
22%
Drug Intervention
11%
Drug Safety
22%
Drug Services
11%
Europe
11%
Experience of Care
11%
Family Physicians
11%
Gender Differences
11%
Global Targets
11%
Global Variation
11%
Harm Reduction
11%
High-income Countries
11%
IPCRG
100%
Life-saving Interventions
100%
Long-term Conditions
11%
Low-middle Income Countries
11%
Member Organization
11%
New Evidence
11%
Number-needed-to-treat
11%
Position Statement
100%
Pregnant Adolescents
11%
Pregnant Women
11%
Premature Death
22%
Primary Care
100%
Primary Care Clinicians
11%
Primary Care Intervention
11%
Quit Attempts
11%
Respiratory Disease
11%
Severe Mental Illness
11%
Smokers
22%
Smoking Cessation
11%
Special Populations
11%
Specialist Services
11%
Success Rate
11%
Tobacco Dependence
100%
Tuberculosis-human Immunodeficiency Virus
11%
Uncertain Evidence
11%
Waterpipe Smoking
11%
WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
11%
World Organization
11%
INIS
adolescents
20%
attitudes
20%
availability
40%
cardiovascular diseases
20%
children
20%
cost
20%
death
40%
diseases
20%
drugs
100%
education
20%
europe
20%
evaluation
20%
humans
20%
income
20%
information
20%
interventions
100%
medicines
20%
people
40%
populations
20%
psychological behavior
20%
recommendations
20%
reduction
20%
resources
20%
safety
20%
tobacco
100%
tuberculosis
20%
variations
20%
viruses
20%
WHO
20%
women
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cannabis
50%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Cytisine
50%
Drug Safety
50%
Essential Medicines
50%
HIV
50%
Number Needed to Treat
50%
Prematurity
100%
Respiratory Tract Disease
50%
Tobacco Dependence
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
9%
Cannabis
9%
Cardiovascular Disease
9%
Clinical Education
9%
Cytisine
9%
Drug Bioavailability
9%
Drug Safety
9%
Gender Difference
9%
General Practitioner
9%
Harm Reduction
9%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
9%
Nicotine Withdrawal
9%
Numbers Needed to Treat
9%
Prematurity
18%
Primary Medical Care
100%
Respiratory Tract Disease
9%
Tobacco Dependence
100%
Tobacco Smoking
9%
World Health Organization
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Behavioral Change
9%
Cannabis Smoking
9%
Cardiovascular Disease
9%
Clinician
9%
Cytisine
9%
Drug Safety
9%
Essential Medicines
9%
Harm Reduction
9%
Health Care Cost
9%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
9%
Nicotine Withdrawal
9%
Numbers Needed to Treat
9%
Prematurity
18%
Primary Health Care
100%
Respiratory Disease
9%
Sex Difference
9%
Tobacco Dependence
100%