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Pavlin JD et al. - In many instances, hospitalization has been necessary to permit adequate control of pain and opioid-related side effects after surgery. A variety of multimodal analgesic techniques are described in this review that reduce requirements for opioids, thereby eliminating some of the undesirable opioid-related side effects.

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