Lidocaine Infusion Decreases Pain Scores in a Fibromyalgia Pain Population with Signifi cant Differential Pain Relief Secondary to Smoking Status
<p><strong>Study Objective: </strong>Our hypothesis is that systemic lidocaine can significantly reduce chronic pain associated with fibromyalgia. A secondary goal of the study is to determine if other patient demographics can affect the response to IV lidocaine.</p><p>...
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Main Authors: | Yang Hyung Kim (Author), Dan Moyse (Author), Christian Horazeck (Author), Hung-Lun Hsia (Author), Carlos J Roldan (Author), Billy Huh (Author), Lance Roy (Author) |
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Global Journal of Anesthesiology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-04-21.
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