Delivering safe and effective analgesia for management of renal colic in the emergency department: a double-blind, multigroup, randomised controlled trial
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P. Cameron | Lahn D Straney | S. Thomas | B. Mitra | S. Anjum | Sameer A. Pathan | M. Afzal | Dharmesh Shukla | Kostantinos Morley | S. A. Hilli | K. A. Rumaihi | L. Straney | S. Pathan
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