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- who: Liz Jamieson from the Centre for Medicines Optimisation Research and Education, University London, UK have published the Article: Carer preferences of route of administration of transmucosal diamorphine and willingness to take part in a randomised controlled trial: an interview study (DIPPER), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Patients in the survey had less experience with the newer routes of analgesia (i.e., nasal, transmucosal and inhaled) and these were generally less acceptable than the more conventional routes. Several families in this study had "moved on" from oral morphine, so perhaps the best time would be . . .

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