Intravenous calcium Gluconate alleviates Lead-induced abdominal pain, a randomized clinical trial
Abstract Background In 2016, in a lead poisoning outbreak in Iran, physicians reported thousands of opium users who presented to emergency departments (EDs) with intractable severe abdominal pain which did not respond to any narcotic medication. During the same period of time, we investigated the ef...
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Main Authors: | Masoud Mayel (Author), Saleh Hamzeh (Author), Salile Shahabi Rabori (Author), Sareh Ghasemirad (Author), Nasim Zamani (Author), Hossein Hassanian-Moghaddam (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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