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1098 related items for PubMed ID: 11699169

  • 1. Comparing the safety, efficacy and recovery of intranasal midazolam vs. oral chloral hydrate and promethazine.
    Dallman JA, Ignelzi MA, Briskie DM.
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  • 13. The physiologic and behavioral effects of oral and intranasal midazolam in pediatric dental patients.
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  • 16. A randomized double-blind trial of chloral hydrate/hydroxyzine versus midazolam/acetaminophen in the sedation of pediatric dental outpatients.
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  • 18. A pilot study of the efficacy of oral midazolam for sedation in pediatric dental patients.
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  • 20. Comparison of a chloral hydrate/hydroxyzine combination with and without meperidine in the sedation of pediatric dental patients.
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