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Sublingual Sufentanil: an option for pre-hospital pain management in trauma patients
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Pucciarelli, G., Lucenti, E., Andreucci, A., De Iaco, F., Torrano, V., Marinangeli, F., & Sbrana , G. (2023). Sublingual Sufentanil: an option for pre-hospital pain management in trauma patients. Emergency Care Journal, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2023.11665
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