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1. Efficacy and usability of buccal midazolam in controlling acute prolonged convulsive seizures in children. Ashrafi MR, Khosroshahi N, Karimi P, Malamiri RA, Bavarian B, Zarch AV, Mirzaei M, Kompani F. Eur J Paediatr Neurol; 2010 Sep; 14(5):434-8. PubMed ID: 20554464 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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