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The following pages link to Preanesthetic sedation of preschool children using intranasal midazolam (Q51763784):
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- Comparison of cetirizine and diphenhydramine in the treatment of acute food-induced allergic reactions (Q24632955) (← links)
- Clinical pharmacology of midazolam in neonates and children: effect of disease-a review (Q27006333) (← links)
- Intravenous ketamine plus midazolam is superior to intranasal midazolam for emergency paediatric procedural sedation (Q28363185) (← links)
- Respiratory Depression in Young Prader Willi Syndrome Patients following Clonidine Provocation for Growth Hormone Secretion Testing (Q33757888) (← links)
- The "ouchless emergency department". Getting closer: advances in decreasing distress during painful procedures in the emergency department (Q33813833) (← links)
- Premedication with dexmedetomidine in pediatric patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q34628084) (← links)
- Sedation for pediatric dental patients (Q35000460) (← links)
- A randomized clinical trial comparing oral, aerosolized intranasal, and aerosolized buccal midazolam (Q35243882) (← links)
- Midazolam pharmacokinetics following intravenous and buccal administration (Q35802566) (← links)
- The underuse of analgesia and sedation in pediatric emergency medicine. (Q36612964) (← links)
- Is atropine needed with ketamine sedation? A prospective, randomised, double blind study. (Q36766331) (← links)
- Midazolam premedication in children: a pilot study comparing intramuscular and intranasal administration (Q36855567) (← links)
- Comparison of preanesthetic sedation in pediatric patients with oral and intranasal midazolam (Q37229024) (← links)
- Comparison of intranasal midazolam with intravenous diazepam for treating febrile seizures in children: prospective randomised study (Q37343658) (← links)
- Alternative delivery systems for agents to treat acute agitation: progress to date (Q38154852) (← links)
- Comparison of nasal Midazolam with Ketamine versus nasal Midazolam as a premedication in children (Q38255874) (← links)
- Intranasal therapies for acute seizures (Q38506884) (← links)
- Intranasal sedatives in pediatric dentistry (Q38939696) (← links)
- A comparison of intranasal sufentanil and midazolam to intramuscular meperidine, promethazine, and chlorpromazine for conscious sedation in children. (Q39397574) (← links)
- Intranasal fentanyl for breakthrough cancer pain. A pilot study (Q39491052) (← links)
- Effects of midazolam on explicit vs implicit memory in a pediatric surgery setting (Q40331649) (← links)
- Effects of benzodiazepines on explicit memory in a paediatric surgery setting. (Q40576802) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Response after Intranasal Administration of Diazepam to Rabbits (Q40647017) (← links)
- At what age range should children be circumcised? (Q40987919) (← links)
- Evaluation of intranasal Midazolam spray as a sedative in pediatric patients for radiological imaging procedures (Q41054865) (← links)
- Comparison between intranasal dexmedetomidine and intranasal midazolam as premedication for brain magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric patients: A prospective randomized double blind trial (Q41081706) (← links)
- The potential of the nasal mucosa route for emergency drug administration via a high-pressure needleless injection system (Q41369791) (← links)
- Preanesthetic sedation of preschool children: Comparison of intranasal midazolam versus oral promethazine (Q41833064) (← links)
- Safety and effectiveness of intranasal administration of sedative medications (ketamine, midazolam, or sufentanil) for urgent brief pediatric dental procedures (Q41871846) (← links)
- Techniques for induction of general anesthesia in the pediatric dental patient (Q41981956) (← links)
- Intranasal midazolam for seizure cessation in the community setting (Q42011203) (← links)
- Nasal versus oral midazolam for sedation of anxious children undergoing laceration repair (Q42062908) (← links)
- A prospective, randomized, double blinded comparison of intranasal dexmedetomodine vs intranasal ketamine in combination with intravenous midazolam for procedural sedation in school aged children undergoing MRI (Q42641771) (← links)
- Is premedication with midazolam more effective by the sublingual than the oral route? (Q42649929) (← links)
- A comparison of intranasal ketamine and intranasal midazolam for pediatric premedication (Q43159142) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics of midazolam in children: comparative study of intranasal and intravenous administration (Q43501441) (← links)
- A randomized controlled trial of intranasal-midazolam versus intravenous-diazepam for acute childhood seizures (Q43689011) (← links)
- Sedation with intranasal midazolam for endoscopy of the upper digestive tract (Q43968345) (← links)
- Premedication with nasal s-ketamine and midazolam provides good conditions for induction of anesthesia in preschool children (Q44432016) (← links)
- High-Dose Rectal Midazolam for Pediatric Procedures: A Randomized Trial of Sedative Efficacy and Agitation (Q44632292) (← links)
- Oral Midazolam is an Effective Premedication for Children Having Day-Stay Anaesthesia (Q44676688) (← links)
- Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate for premedication in paediatric outpatients (Q46224094) (← links)
- Intranasal midazolam in patients with status epilepticus (Q46838446) (← links)
- Comparison of ease of administration of intranasal midazolam spray and oral midazolam syrup by parents as premedication to children undergoing elective surgery. (Q47322404) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of a new highly concentrated intranasal midazolam formulation for conscious sedation. (Q47373267) (← links)
- A Comparative Evaluation of Intranasal Midazolam, Ketamine and their Combination for Sedation of Young Uncooperative Pediatric Dental Patients: A Triple Blind Randomized Crossover Trial (Q48217592) (← links)
- Comparative study of intranasal midazolam and intravenous diazepam sedation for procedures and seizures (Q48640510) (← links)
- Effects of estazolam as a premedication in mentally retarded patients (Q50046605) (← links)
- A double-blind randomized comparison of midazolam alone and midazolam combined with ketamine for sedation of pediatric dental patients (Q51113058) (← links)
- Paediatric premedication (Q51149971) (← links)