A Prospective Randomised Double Blind Control Study to Find the Optimum Dosage of Nalbuphine as an Adjuvant to Spinal Anaesthesia
Background: Adequate post-operative pain management is very important to facilitate the functional recovery and enable patients to rehabilitate fast to return to their normal activities. Major limitation is the fixed duration of action of local anesthetic which can be improved with adjuvant like (Op...
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Main Authors: | Priyanka Katoch (Author), Naine Bhadrala (Author), Kulbir Kour (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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