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Neumann MM et al. – The fetal concentration of dexmedetomidine (540pg/mL) indicates significant placental transfer, but significant adverse neonatal effects were not observed. Dexmedetomidine alone provided adequate sedation for awake intubation without respiratory compromise in this patient.


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