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Preliminary study of the impact of elevated circulating plasma levels of catecholamines on opioid requirements for acute surgical pain
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- Journal of Clinical and Translational Science / Volume 5 / Issue 1 / 2021
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- 05 January 2021, e114
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MP15: Predictors of emergency department opioid use and variability of prescribing practices in a large multicenter Canadian cohort
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, pp. S47-S48
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- May 2020
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P113: Examining emergency physicians’ self-reported opioid prescribing practices for the treatment of acute pain: A Newfoundland perspective
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, pp. S105-S106
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- May 2020
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Is low-dose ketamine an effective and safe alternative to opioids for treatment of acute pain in the emergency department?
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue 3 / May 2020
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- 10 February 2020, pp. 295-296
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- May 2020
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Chapter 55 - Acute Postoperative Pain Management
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- Case Studies in Pediatric Anesthesia
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- 30 November 2019
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- 05 December 2019, pp 249-253
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Psychological interventions using virtual reality for pain associated with medical procedures: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 50 / Issue 11 / August 2020
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- 28 August 2019, pp. 1795-1807
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Comparison of ketorolac dosing in an emergency department setting
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S2 / October 2018
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- 08 February 2018, pp. S74-S77
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- October 2018
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17 - A Patient's Guide to Pain Management
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- Surviving Health Care
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- 05 June 2012
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- 29 March 2010, pp 246-263
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Bites and stings – marine
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- Emergency Department Analgesia
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- 18 December 2009
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- 25 September 2008, pp 117-123
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Myth: Parenteral ketorolac provides more effective analgesia than oral ibuprofen
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 9 / Issue 1 / January 2007
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- 21 May 2015, pp. 30-32
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- January 2007
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Tramadol suppositories are less suitable for post-operative pain relief than rectal acetaminophen/codeine
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- European Journal of Anaesthesiology / Volume 16 / Issue 7 / July 1999
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- 16 August 2006, pp. 473-478
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- July 1999
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