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1. Comparison of efficacy dimenhydrinate and metoclopramide in the treatment of nausea due to vertigo; a randomized study. Ercin D, Erdur B, Turkcuer I, Seyit M, Ozen M, Yilmaz A, Zincir Ercin DO. Am J Emerg Med; 2021 Feb; 40():77-82. PubMed ID: 33360021 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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