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In addition , peaks and troughs of analgesic effect are equilibrated , affording a more reliable level of analgesia and fewer untoward side effects . Although CII is particularly useful for patients whose pain is severe and unrelieved ...
In addition , peaks and troughs of analgesic effect are equilibrated , affording a more reliable level of analgesia and fewer untoward side effects . Although CII is particularly useful for patients whose pain is severe and unrelieved ...
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In addition to variation in use , there has been wide variation in selection of drugs and initial incremental dosages ( Table 8-2 ) . Several researchers have proposed explanations for such variation in use .
In addition to variation in use , there has been wide variation in selection of drugs and initial incremental dosages ( Table 8-2 ) . Several researchers have proposed explanations for such variation in use .
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In addition to the gate control theory , a number of other theories have been advanced to explain why neurostimulation is sometimes effective in control of pain .
In addition to the gate control theory , a number of other theories have been advanced to explain why neurostimulation is sometimes effective in control of pain .
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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