Management of acute undifferentiated agitation in the emergency department: a randomized double-blind trial of droperidol, ziprasidone, and midazolam.
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James Miner | J. Clinton | A. Sterzinger | M. Biros | J. Miner | M. Martel | Marc Martel | Ann Sterzinger | Joseph Clinton | Michelle Biros
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