Intranasal ketamine has more minor side effects than intranasal fentanyl in children with acute pain

Posted by on November 22, 2017 4:40 pm
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Minor adverse events (e.g., bad taste in the mouth and dizziness) occur more frequently with intranasal ketamine than with intranasal fentanyl in children with suspected extremity fractures, research shows.

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