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■ pharmacology update Section Editor: Kelly M. Smith, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, FCCP Use of Intranasal Medications in Pediatric Patients Susan E. Warrington, PharmD; Robert J. Kuhn, PharmD, FPPAG
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Document Date: 2011-12-13 22:44:23


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Salt Lake City / Lexington / /

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Wolfe Tory Medical Inc / Goldman / Woodson LC / /

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University of Kentucky HealthCare / /

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magnetic resonance imaging / atomizer device / /

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catalepsy / epistaxis / JE / burn / traumatic orthopedic injury / seizures / amnesia / pain / dose-dependent hypotension / febrile seizures / bradycardia / burns / tetralogy of Fallot / potential respiratory depression / hypotension / /

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premedication / acute pain management / reconstructive surgery / pain management / paediatric surgery / cannulation / /

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Rectal administration / Intranasal administration / United States Food and Drug Administration / University of Kentucky HealthCare / /

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Arch Dis / Robert J. Kuhn / Ann Card / Kelly M. Smith / Susan E. Warrington / /

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