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Clarke H et al. – A single 600 mg dose of gabapentin given pre–operatively or post–operatively does not reduce morphine consumption or pain scores in hospital or at 6 months after hip arthroplasty within the context of spinal anesthesia and a robust multimodal analgesia regimen.

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