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Sobieraj DM, Baker WL, Martinez BK, et al. Comparative Effectiveness of Analgesics To Reduce Acute Pain in the Prehospital Setting [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2019 Sep. (Comparative Effectiveness Review, No. 220.)
Comparative Effectiveness of Analgesics To Reduce Acute Pain in the Prehospital Setting [Internet].
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- David Callaway, M.D., MPACarolinas Medical CenterCharlotte, NC
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- Julie C. Leonard, M.D., M.P.H.Ohio State University College of MedicineColumbus, OH
- James RobinsonDenver Health EMS-Paramedic DivisionDenver, CO
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