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Tim Lambert
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2022-2023
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Mental Illness
Glycemic Control
Weight Loss
Cancer Therapy
Top Venues
BMJ open diabetes research & care
Psychiatry and clinical psychopharmacology
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Publications
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Tim Lambert
,
Tim Middleton
,
Roger Chen
,
Premala Sureshkumar
Prevalence of, and factors associated with, diabetes mellitus in people with severe mental illness attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient cardiometabolic health assessment service.
BMJ open diabetes research & care
11 (1) (2023)
Tim Lambert
,
Tim Middleton
,
Roger Chen
,
Premala Sureshkumar
Prevalence of, and factors associated with, diabetes mellitus in people with severe mental illness attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient cardiometabolic health assessment service.
BMJ open diabetes research & care
11 (1) (2023)
Tim Lambert
,
Tim Middleton
,
Roger Chen
,
Premala Sureshkumar
Prevalence of, and factors associated with, diabetes mellitus in people with severe mental illness attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient cardiometabolic health assessment service.
BMJ open diabetes research & care
11 (1) (2023)
Tim Lambert
,
Tim Middleton
,
Roger Chen
,
Premala Sureshkumar
Prevalence of, and factors associated with, diabetes mellitus in people with severe mental illness attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient cardiometabolic health assessment service.
BMJ open diabetes research & care
11 (1) (2023)
Omar Mubaslat
,
Michael Fitzpatrick
,
Andrew J McLachlan
,
Tim Lambert
Pharmacokinetics and Effects on Saliva Flow of Sublingual and Oral Atropine in Clozapine-Treated and Healthy Adults: An Interventional Cross-Over Study.
Psychiatry and clinical psychopharmacology
32 (1) (2022)
Omar Mubaslat
,
Michael Fitzpatrick
,
Andrew J McLachlan
,
Tim Lambert
Pharmacokinetics and Effects on Saliva Flow of Sublingual and Oral Atropine in Clozapine-Treated and Healthy Adults: An Interventional Cross-Over Study.
Psychiatry and clinical psychopharmacology
32 (1) (2022)