<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Although the synergistic effects of opioids and other analgesic drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been established in relieving acute pain due to renal calculi, no studies today have evaluated the concomitant administration of opiates and other drugs with analgesic effects, such as serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Considering the high prevalence of renal colic, the present study was carried out to compare the effect of concomitant prescription of morphine and a placebo with that of morphine and citalopram on the management of acute pain due to renal calculi. <strong>Methods:</strong> The present double-blind randomized clinical trial was carried out from October 2012 to March ...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that numerous medications have been introduced to treat renal c...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the choice treatments for pain relief in acute renal colic is adm...
Renal colic is one of the painful conditions in emergency medicine practice. Opiates and nonsteroida...
Introduction: Although the synergistic effects of opioids and other analgesic drugs such as non-ster...
Introduction: Although the synergistic effects of opioids and other analgesic drugs such as non-ster...
Abstract Background: Renal colic is an acute flank pain which may radiate to the groin, lower abdom...
Introduction: Although narcotics are effective for pain relief in these patients, they have little i...
Background. Renal colic is a medical emergency due to the rapid onset and devastating nature of its ...
Objective: The main purpose in the treatment of renal colic patients in emergency department is pai...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The main purpose of emergency department (ED) management for renal...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objective: The main purpose in the treatment of renal colic patients in emergency department is pain...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of intravenous acetaminophen with intrave...
Background: The combination of morphine with low doses of ketamine (MK) has been utilized in the Eme...
Objective: To compare the analgesiceffects of Nitrous oxide and morphine sulfate in patients with ac...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that numerous medications have been introduced to treat renal c...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the choice treatments for pain relief in acute renal colic is adm...
Renal colic is one of the painful conditions in emergency medicine practice. Opiates and nonsteroida...
Introduction: Although the synergistic effects of opioids and other analgesic drugs such as non-ster...
Introduction: Although the synergistic effects of opioids and other analgesic drugs such as non-ster...
Abstract Background: Renal colic is an acute flank pain which may radiate to the groin, lower abdom...
Introduction: Although narcotics are effective for pain relief in these patients, they have little i...
Background. Renal colic is a medical emergency due to the rapid onset and devastating nature of its ...
Objective: The main purpose in the treatment of renal colic patients in emergency department is pai...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The main purpose of emergency department (ED) management for renal...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Objective: The main purpose in the treatment of renal colic patients in emergency department is pain...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of intravenous acetaminophen with intrave...
Background: The combination of morphine with low doses of ketamine (MK) has been utilized in the Eme...
Objective: To compare the analgesiceffects of Nitrous oxide and morphine sulfate in patients with ac...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that numerous medications have been introduced to treat renal c...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the choice treatments for pain relief in acute renal colic is adm...
Renal colic is one of the painful conditions in emergency medicine practice. Opiates and nonsteroida...