Oral sedation for pain with cervical dilator placement: a randomized controlled trial
Objective: Assess oral sedation versus placebo for pain control with cervical dilator placement. Study design: We randomized participants presenting for dilation and evacuation to lorazepam 1 mg/oxycodone 5 mg or placebo 45 min before cervical dilator placement. Our primary outcome was median visual...
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Main Authors: | Jessica K. Lee (Author), Anne E. Burke (Author), Katrina Thaler (Author), Jennifer A. Robinson (Author), Carolyn Sufrin (Author) |
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