Optimal Dose of Intranasal Dexmedetomidine for Laceration Repair in Children: A Phase II Dose-Ranging Study.
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V. Sabhaney | Samina Ali | N. Poonai | S. Brahmbhatt | Anna Heath | M. Bhatt | K. Coriolano | A. Chapman | E. Trottier | C.A. Mace | H. Stevens | Natalie S. Evans | Christopher Creene | Sarah Meulendyks
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