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  • 2. Comparison of droperidol and haloperidol for use by paramedics: assessment of safety and effectiveness.
    Macht M, Mull AC, McVaney KE, Caruso EH, Johnston JB, Gaither JB, Shupp AM, Marquez KD, Haukoos JS, Colwell CB.
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  • 5. Droperidol vs. prochlorperazine for benign headaches in the emergency department.
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  • 6. Chemical restraint for the agitated patient in the emergency department: lorazepam versus droperidol.
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  • 7. Intramuscular droperidol versus intramuscular dimenhydrinate for the treatment of acute peripheral vertigo in the emergency department: a randomized clinical trial.
    Irving C, Richman P, Kaiafas C, Eskin B, Allegra J.
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  • 9. Prehospital sedation with intramuscular droperidol: a one-year pilot.
    Hick JL, Mahoney BD, Lappe M.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2001 Jun; 5(4):391-4. PubMed ID: 11642591
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  • 12. First-generation Antipsychotics Are Often Prescribed in the Emergency Department but Are Often Not Administered with Adjunctive Medications.
    Campillo A, Castillo E, Vilke GM, Hopper A, Ryan V, Wilson MP.
    J Emerg Med; 2015 Dec; 49(6):901-6. PubMed ID: 26433424
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  • 14. Rapid tranquillisation for agitated patients in emergency psychiatric rooms: a randomised trial of midazolam versus haloperidol plus promethazine.
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    BMJ; 2003 Sep 27; 327(7417):708-13. PubMed ID: 14512476
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  • 15. Midazolam-Droperidol, Droperidol, or Olanzapine for Acute Agitation: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Taylor DM, Yap CYL, Knott JC, Taylor SE, Phillips GA, Karro J, Chan EW, Kong DCM, Castle DJ.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2017 Mar 27; 69(3):318-326.e1. PubMed ID: 27745766
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  • 19. Intravenous droperidol or olanzapine as an adjunct to midazolam for the acutely agitated patient: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
    Chan EW, Taylor DM, Knott JC, Phillips GA, Castle DJ, Kong DC.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2013 Jan 27; 61(1):72-81. PubMed ID: 22981685
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  • 20. Intramuscular flunitrazepam versus intramuscular haloperidol in the emergency treatment of aggressive psychotic behavior.
    Dorevitch A, Katz N, Zemishlany Z, Aizenberg D, Weizman A.
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