Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Oxycodone
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Sadqa Aftab, Shamsunnisa Rashdi, Jamil Akhtar Abdul Bari Khan Comparison of intravenous ketorolac with diclofenac for postoperative analgesia. J Surg Pak Jun 2008;13(2):62-6.
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Muhammad Nasir, Malik Jamil Ahmad, Khawar Latif Pre-emptive pain control; comparison of ketorolac and diclofenac sodium. Professional Med J Oct - Dec 2007;14(4):591-7.
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Zahid Ahmad Hashmi, Ghazala Bashir, Shakeel Ahmad Shah Tramadol hydrochloride versus diclofenac sodium for early post-operative pain control. J Rawal Med Coll Dec 2006;10(2):90-3.
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Tariq Hayat Khan, Sheikh Arzi Muhammad A comparative study of the efficacy of intermittent boluses of Nalbuphine and Diclofenac sodium infusion on post-operative pain. Anesth Pain Intens Care Jul - Dec 2005;9(2):7-10.
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Lubna Habib, Manzar S Postoperative analgesic effect of Diclofenac suppository versus Diclofenac i.m. injection. Pak J Surg Apr - Jun 2004;20(1):11-5.
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Shaheen Shah, Mehrunissa Soomro, Urmla Kella, Altaf Talpur, Wali Dino Dal Comparative study of non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs in postoperative pain. J Surg Pak Dec 2003;8(4):2-5.
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Mohammad Ashraf Ali, Rao Ahsan Ur Rehman Khan, Syed Ijlal Haider Rizvi The prevalence, profiles and pattern of Drug Addiction in Bahawalpur City and its Suburbs. Ann King Edward Med Uni Jul - Sep 2003;9(3):235-7.
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S A Khan, K Butt, Z A Chaudhry, S Mushtaq A Experience with 0.5% Bupivacaine Pro-Peritoneal Bleb. after Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy - A New Trend in Analgesia. Ann King Edward Med Uni Oct - Dec 2000;6-4:359-60.
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Muhammad S, Abbas S Randomised, prospective, controlled trial comparing tropisetron with metoclopramide and placebo in controlling postoperative nausea and vomiting. J Pak Med Assoc Nov 2000;50(11):386-8.
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Shahab Naqvi, Zameer Rajput, Kamal Saleem, Naseem Riaz Continuous Interpleural Bupivacaine versus continuous Intravenous Morphine for Post Thoracotomy Pain. Pak Armed Forces Med J Dec 1999;49(2):86-90.
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