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Metoclopramide does not influence the frequency of propofol-induced spontaneous movements
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 12/06/07
Lenkovsky, F., et al. - To evaluate the effects of metoclopramide on the frequency and severity of propofol-induced movements...Metoclopramide does not affect the frequency of propofol-induced movements, but propofol and fentanyl doses influence the frequency of movements during propofol induction
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