How to Use Nerve Blocks for Acute Headache
Written by Megan Hilbert Spoon Feed Peripheral nerve blocks may help achieve symptomatic improvement in our primary headache patients, but we are still far off
Written by Megan Hilbert Spoon Feed Peripheral nerve blocks may help achieve symptomatic improvement in our primary headache patients, but we are still far off
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Written by Jonathan Brewer Spoon Feed Patients treated with fentanyl during their emergency department (ED) stay for acute pain did not consume more opioids after
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Written by Jonathan Brewer Spoon Feed Skeletal muscle relaxants (SMRs) + nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) do not improve outcomes any more than placebo + NSAIDs
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