Postoperative pain management: can transdermal patches help?
- PMID: 16539198
- DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20060301-13
Postoperative pain management: can transdermal patches help?
Abstract
While patient-controlled analgesia and intermittent intravenous opioids are primarily used for pain control, transdermal drug delivery is a possible adjuvant treatment.
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