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The Prophylactic Effect Of Rectal Acetaminophen On Postoperative Pain And Opioid Requirements After Adenotonsillectomy In Children
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology, 06/25/09
Dashti GA et al. - Prophylactic rectal acetaminophen is effective in reducing pain after adenotonsillectomy and postoperative analgesic requirement.
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