THE EFFICACY OF TRAMADOL IN THE PREVENTION OF POST SPINAL ANAESTHESIA SHIVERING IN CAESAREAN DELIVERIES
Background: Shivering associated with subarachnoid block in obstetric patients is a cause of discomfort in this group of patients. Tramadol, a synthetic weak opioid that acts centrally at the mu receptors has been found to be effective in the treatment of shivering after general anaesthesia, but wil...
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Main Authors: | Olawoye OA (Author), Isamade ES (Author), Sanusi AA (Author) |
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