Stephen J. Farr

1.5k total citations
52 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Stephen J. Farr is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen J. Farr has authored 52 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 10 papers in Physiology and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Stephen J. Farr's work include Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery (26 papers), Migraine and Headache Studies (5 papers) and Pain Management and Opioid Use (4 papers). Stephen J. Farr is often cited by papers focused on Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery (26 papers), Migraine and Headache Studies (5 papers) and Pain Management and Opioid Use (4 papers). Stephen J. Farr collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Stephen J. Farr's co-authors include I.W. Kellaway, Glyn Taylor, Reid Rubsamen, Laurence E. Mather, Jerry Okikawa, Paul Colthorpe, D.J. Wyatt, Babatunde Otulana, Marcy Ward and Nigel Davies and has published in prestigious journals such as Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, Journal of Controlled Release and International Journal of Pharmaceutics.

In The Last Decade

Stephen J. Farr

51 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Stephen J. Farr United Kingdom 21 580 321 263 160 117 52 1.2k
Michael A. Eldon United States 18 339 0.6× 103 0.3× 119 0.5× 66 0.4× 193 1.6× 56 1.2k
J G Hardy United Kingdom 15 377 0.7× 187 0.6× 104 0.4× 26 0.2× 57 0.5× 24 752
Luigi Lanata Italy 20 373 0.6× 47 0.1× 264 1.0× 42 0.3× 209 1.8× 48 1.2k
P. Stenberg Sweden 23 566 1.0× 39 0.1× 208 0.8× 54 0.3× 217 1.9× 73 1.6k
Susan M. Cheer New Zealand 18 156 0.3× 74 0.2× 104 0.4× 35 0.2× 136 1.2× 30 1.1k
Roger Le Verge France 25 135 0.2× 456 1.4× 161 0.6× 16 0.1× 182 1.6× 55 1.5k
Herbert Kurz Austria 18 181 0.3× 45 0.1× 70 0.3× 38 0.2× 236 2.0× 68 952
N. R. Labiris Canada 13 1.3k 2.2× 360 1.1× 354 1.3× 13 0.1× 171 1.5× 18 1.6k
Mohammad Bagher Shiran Iran 20 84 0.1× 79 0.2× 42 0.2× 69 0.4× 141 1.2× 87 1.1k
Alexander Chun United States 17 60 0.1× 86 0.3× 340 1.3× 45 0.3× 67 0.6× 28 909

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All Works

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Rubino, Christopher M., et al.. (2015). A pharmacokinetic evaluation of single and multiple doses of extended-release hydrocodone bitartrate in subjects experiencing surgical or osteoarthritic pain. Journal of Opioid Management. 11(5). 405–415. 3 indexed citations
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Farr, Stephen J., et al.. (2015). Effects of food and alcohol on the pharmacokinetics of an oral, extended-release formulation of hydrocodone in healthy volunteers. Clinical Pharmacology Advances and Applications. 7. 1–1. 8 indexed citations
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Rothrock, John F., Frederick G. Freitag, Stephen J. Farr, & Edward F. Smith. (2013). A Review of Needle‐Free Sumatriptan Injection for Rapid Control of Migraine. Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 53(S2). 21–33. 2 indexed citations
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Rothrock, John F., Roger Cady, Sheena K. Aurora, et al.. (2011). Needle-free subcutaneous sumatriptan for triptan users requiring a change in migraine therapy: efficacy and impact on patient-rated functionality, satisfaction, and confidence. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 27(11). 2185–2191. 11 indexed citations
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Brandes, Jan Lewis, Roger Cady, Fred Freitag, et al.. (2009). Needle‐Free Subcutaneous Sumatriptan (Sumavel™ DosePro™): Bioequivalence and Ease of Use. Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 49(10). 1435–1444. 35 indexed citations
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Boyd, Ben J., et al.. (2007). The Effects of System Parameters on In Vivo Injection Performance of a Needle-Free Injector in Human Volunteers. Pharmaceutical Research. 24(8). 1501–1507. 11 indexed citations
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Farr, Stephen J. & Babatunde Otulana. (2006). Pulmonary delivery of opioids as pain therapeutics. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 58(9-10). 1076–1088. 34 indexed citations
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Blanchard, James, C.H. Hobbs, Robert M. Beihn, et al.. (2005). Gamma Scintigraphic Evaluation of a Miniaturized AERx® Pulmonary Delivery System for Aerosol Delivery to Anesthetized Animals Using a Positive Pressure Ventilation System. Journal of Aerosol Medicine. 18(1). 34–44. 8 indexed citations
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Farr, Stephen J., Carol Horton Tremblay, & Victor J. Tremblay. (2001). The Welfare Effect of Advertising Restrictions in the U.S. Cigarette Industry. Review of Industrial Organization. 18(2). 147–160. 32 indexed citations
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Gonda, Igor, et al.. (1998). Inhalation delivery systems with compliance and disease management capabilities. Journal of Controlled Release. 53(1-3). 269–274. 34 indexed citations
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Ward, Marcy, Laurence E. Mather, Stephen J. Farr, et al.. (1997). Morphine pharmacokinetics after pulmonary administration from a novel aerosol delivery system*. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 62(6). 596–609. 50 indexed citations
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Lewis, Christine A., Stephen J. Farr, & Kenneth J. Broadley. (1996). Development of a method for monitoring the migration of 111In-labelled eosinophils and neutrophils to the lungs of anaesthetized guinea pigs by gamma scintigraphy and bronchoalveolar lavage. Journal of Immunological Methods. 190(1). 51–60. 2 indexed citations
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Farr, Stephen J.. (1996). The Physico-Chemical Basis of Radiolabelling Metered Dose Inhalers with 99m Tc. Journal of Aerosol Medicine. 9(s1). S–27. 13 indexed citations
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Bates, Philip J., Stephen J. Farr, & Paul J. Nicholls. (1995). Effect of Cotton, Hemp, and Flax Dust Extracts on Lung Permeability in the Guinea Pig. Experimental Lung Research. 21(5). 643–665. 5 indexed citations
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Farr, Stephen J., et al.. (1993). Dose-dependent distribution of3H-pentamidine following intra-tracheal administration to rats. Xenobiotica. 23(1). 53–60. 1 indexed citations
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Colthorpe, Paul, et al.. (1992). The Pharmacokinetics of Pulmonary-Delivered Insulin: A Comparison of Intratracheal and Aerosol Administration to the Rabbit. Pharmaceutical Research. 9(6). 764–768. 108 indexed citations
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Evans, Richard, et al.. (1991). Formulation and in Vitro Evaluation of Pressurized Inhalation Aerosols Containing Isotropic Systems of Lecithin and Water. Pharmaceutical Research. 8(5). 629–635. 23 indexed citations
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Evans, R. M. L., et al.. (1990). The Effect of Solubilized Water on the Size and Shape of Lecithin Micelles in an Apolar Solvent. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 42(9). 601–605. 11 indexed citations

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