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Can the addition of low dose lidocaine improve the effectiveness of narcotics in reducing renal colic pain?

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8717276 The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018 5 Pages PDF
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AdjuvantLidocainePain managementnarcoticRenal colic
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Can the addition of low dose lidocaine improve the effectiveness of narcotics in reducing renal colic pain?
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Seyed Mohammad M.D,
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