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Journal of Endodontics, 2019
Introduction: This review aimed to find the most effective oral premedication in reducing pain in adults after nonsurgical root canal therapy (NSRCT) using network meta‐analysis.
V. Nagendrababu +5 more
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Introduction: This review aimed to find the most effective oral premedication in reducing pain in adults after nonsurgical root canal therapy (NSRCT) using network meta‐analysis.
V. Nagendrababu +5 more
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American Journal of Perinatology, 2019
Objective Scientific evidence supports the use of less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) techniques, but certain issues may be limiting its generalized incorporation in clinical practice.
C. Fernandez +4 more
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Objective Scientific evidence supports the use of less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) techniques, but certain issues may be limiting its generalized incorporation in clinical practice.
C. Fernandez +4 more
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Transfusion, 2019
The efficacy of premedication for the prevention of nonhemolytic transfusion reactions remains controversial. This systematic review and meta‐analysis assessed the effect of premedication on the rate of nonhemolytic transfusion reactions after allogeneic
S. Ning +3 more
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The efficacy of premedication for the prevention of nonhemolytic transfusion reactions remains controversial. This systematic review and meta‐analysis assessed the effect of premedication on the rate of nonhemolytic transfusion reactions after allogeneic
S. Ning +3 more
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Reduction in ocrelizumab-induced infusion reactions by a modified premedication protocol.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2019BACKGROUND Ocrelizumab is a monoclonal antibody directed against CD20+ B cells that is approved for MS. The most common side effect is infusion-associated reactions (IARs).
William L. Conte +4 more
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2023
Abstract Perioperative stress and anxiety related to surgery and anesthesia in the pediatric population can have long-term sequelae with negative effects on both patients and caregivers. Reducing perioperative anxiety is an essential element of pediatric anesthetic care that must be clearly understood by those involved in the ...
Natalie R. Barnett, Ilana R. Fromer
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Abstract Perioperative stress and anxiety related to surgery and anesthesia in the pediatric population can have long-term sequelae with negative effects on both patients and caregivers. Reducing perioperative anxiety is an essential element of pediatric anesthetic care that must be clearly understood by those involved in the ...
Natalie R. Barnett, Ilana R. Fromer
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Premedication Protocols to Prevent Hypersensitivity Reactions to Chemotherapy: a Literature Review
Clinical reviews in allergy and immunology, 2022F. Almuhizi +4 more
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Intranasal ketamine for anesthetic premedication in children: a systematic review.
Pain Management, 2018AIM In children, intravenous anesthetic premedication can be distressing. Intranasal (IN) ketamine offers a less invasive approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS We included randomized trials of IN ketamine in anesthetic premedication in children 0-19 years ...
N. Poonai +7 more
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2017
BACKGROUND In early clinical trials, infusion reactions during the administration of taxanes were managed using systematic premedication with antihistamines and corticosteroids before standard infusions.
P. López-González +6 more
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BACKGROUND In early clinical trials, infusion reactions during the administration of taxanes were managed using systematic premedication with antihistamines and corticosteroids before standard infusions.
P. López-González +6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
TO PREMEDICATE OR NOT TO PREMEDICATE
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2004openaire +2 more sources

