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Anaesthetics
Anaesthetics
Ketamine and etomidate have similar effect on first-pass success rate for rapid sequence intubation in trauma
Economic benefits of spinal anaesthesia
New guidance on patient consent for anaesthesia
Topical anaesthetics in dermatology
Guidelines for sedation in children and young people
Dexmedetomidine for light-to-moderate sedation
Orion introduces new intensive care sedative Dexdor®
European Commission authorise sedative Dexdor®
Cocaine-free topical anaesthetics ‘may be effective’
Anaesthesia-associated mortality on the rise
Anti-drooling drug wins approval
Placental oxytocin “does not work”
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