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de Freitas Cantinho FA et al. – The four different drug combinations proved to be safe and guaranteed the absence of pain during balneotherapy. Characteristics not directly related to the anesthetics proved to be more important in the incidence of post–procedure pain, which was the main factor considered by major burn patient to define their satisfaction with the anesthesia used.

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