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Autor:
Mordechai Caplan, Benjamin W. Friedman, Jason Siebert, Mai Takematsu, Victoria Adewunmi, Chiraag Gupta, Deborah J. White, Eddie Irizarry
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 327-332 (2023)
Objective Individual experience with opioids is highly variable. Some patients with acute pain do not experience pain relief with opioids, and many report no euphoria or dysphoric reactions. In this study, we describe the clinical phenotypes of patie
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/39fb8d6bc00e4d24a9d6de4d2fddf013
Autor:
Abishake, Sapkota, Mai, Takematsu, Victoria, Adewunmi, Chiraag, Gupta, Andrew R, Williams, Benjamin W, Friedman
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 53:240-244
Some opioid-naïve patients with acute musculoskeletal pain who are treated with opioids develop persistent opioid use. The impact of opioid-induced euphoria on this transition to persistent use has not been explored. We determined whether opioid-ind
Publikováno v:
Business and Management Studies. 5:49
This project was designed to investigate the relevance of internal audit operations in Nigerian universities to find out the extent to which an effective internal audit role has benefited the performance of the university system and how it could be u
Autor:
E. John Gallagher, Victoria Adewunmi, Benjamin W. Friedman, David Esses, Clemencia Solorzano, Polly E. Bijur, Lisa Cabral
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 67:32-39.e3
Study objective More than 1 million patients present to US emergency departments (EDs) annually seeking care for acute migraine. Parenteral antihistamines have long been used in combination with antidopaminergics such as metoclopramide to treat acute
Autor:
Caron Campbell, Clemencia Solorzano, Polly E. Bijur, Victoria Adewunmi, Benjamin W. Friedman, E. John Gallagher, David Esses
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 62:311-318.e4
Study objective We compare metoclopramide 20 mg intravenously, combined with diphenhydramine 25 mg intravenously, with ketorolac 30 mg intravenously in adults with tension-type headache and all nonmigraine, noncluster recurrent headaches. Methods In