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Comparison of paracetamol and fentanyl for pain relief during and after suction termination

Ayça S. Şahin, Aykan Gülleroğlu, Melike K. Toker, Ayşe G. Karabay, Özal Adıyeke and Yavuz Demiraran
Saudi Medical Journal May 2016, 37 (5) 527-532; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.5.15083
Ayça S. Şahin
From the Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Istanbul Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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Aykan Gülleroğlu
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Melike K. Toker
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Ayşe G. Karabay
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Özal Adıyeke
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Ayça S. Şahin, Aykan Gülleroğlu, Melike K. Toker, Ayşe G. Karabay, Özal Adıyeke, Yavuz Demiraran
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