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May 1993
Transmucosal Administration of Midazolam for Premedication of Pediatric Patients: Comparison of the Nasal and Sublingual Routes
Helen W. Karl, M.D.;
Helen W. Karl, M.D.
*Assistant Professor, Departments of Anesthesia and Pediatrics, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
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James L. Rosenberger, Ph.D.;
James L. Rosenberger, Ph.D.
†Professor, Department of Statistics, The Pennsylvania State University
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Marilyn G. Larach, M.D.;
Marilyn G. Larach, M.D.
‡Associate Professor, Departments of Anesthesia and Pediatrics, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
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Joan M. Ruffle, M.D.
Joan M. Ruffle, M.D.
§Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesia, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
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Anesthesiology May 1993, Vol. 78, 885–891.
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Helen W. Karl, James L. Rosenberger, Marilyn G. Larach, Joan M. Ruffle; Transmucosal Administration of Midazolam for Premedication of Pediatric Patients: Comparison of the Nasal and Sublingual Routes. Anesthesiology 1993; 78:885–891 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199305000-00013
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