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Axelsson K et al. – Opioids and alpha–2 receptor agonists are important as neuraxial adjuvants to improve the quality of peroperative and postoperative analgesia in high–risk patients and in ambulatory procedures. In peripheral nerve blocks, however, some benefit is found only when clonidine is added to local anaesthetics under certain circumstances.

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