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The Bezold-Jarisch Reflex Following an Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of an Intraosseous Clival Myxoma: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Seamless integration of CMOS microsensors into open microfluidic systems.
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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011
Background: Bronchodilators are commonly used for acute bronchiolitis, despite uncertain effectiveness. Objectives: To examine the efficacy and safety of epinephrine in children less than two with acute viral bronchiolitis. Search methods: We searched CENTRAL (2010, Issue 3) which contains the Acute Respiratory Infections Group's Specialized Register ...
Klassen, Terry P.+8 more
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Background: Bronchodilators are commonly used for acute bronchiolitis, despite uncertain effectiveness. Objectives: To examine the efficacy and safety of epinephrine in children less than two with acute viral bronchiolitis. Search methods: We searched CENTRAL (2010, Issue 3) which contains the Acute Respiratory Infections Group's Specialized Register ...
Klassen, Terry P.+8 more
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1956
Abstract The interaction of (±)-epinephrine with hydrogen chloride and with hydrogen bromide in the presenceof alcohols, and the treatment of (±)-epinephrine with thionyl chloride and then with alcohols havebeen studied. A cyclohexyl and a 3-cyclohexenyl analog of (±)-epinephrine were synthesized.
F.F. Blicke, W.K. Johnson
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Abstract The interaction of (±)-epinephrine with hydrogen chloride and with hydrogen bromide in the presenceof alcohols, and the treatment of (±)-epinephrine with thionyl chloride and then with alcohols havebeen studied. A cyclohexyl and a 3-cyclohexenyl analog of (±)-epinephrine were synthesized.
F.F. Blicke, W.K. Johnson
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Benzyl alcohol with epinephrine as an alternative to lidocaine with epinephrine
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001A randomized, prospective, double-blind study comparing benzyl alcohol with epinephrine, 1:100,000 (BA), and lidocaine with epinephrine, 1:100,000 (LID), as local anesthetics was carried out on adult patients with simple lacerations. The two study groups were compared for pain of infiltration (100 mm visual analog scale) and need for additional ...
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