Stability of sufentanil and baclofen mixtures for intrathecal analgesia at different concentrations in polypropylene syringes.
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D. Dupoiron | J. Sorrieul | J. Robert | C. Devys | C. Folliard | H. Kieffer | V. Gibory
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