Thirty-eight percent of treated children reported post-operative pain and 25% used analgesic agent post-operatively. Contrary to high pressure intraligamental anaesthesia, intra-sulcular injection ...
Clinical trials of a novel non-opioid analgesic have found it to be effective in reducing acute postoperative pain, opening the door to a new way of managing short-term pain that avoids the pitfalls ...
Our observations were made on 623 surgical patients. Of this number, 311 patients received 1336 subcutaneous injections of 5 mg. of Dromoran each, and 312 patients were given 1097 10-mg. doses of ...
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