Ibuprofen with acetaminophen for postoperative pain control following tonsillectomy does not increase emergency department utilization

scientific article published on 09 September 2014

Ibuprofen with acetaminophen for postoperative pain control following tonsillectomy does not increase emergency department utilization is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0194599814549732
P698PubMed publication ID25205639

P2093author name stringRahul K Shah
Matthew Pierce
Joshua R Bedwell
Michelle Levy
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P921main subjectparacetamolQ57055
tonsillectomyQ170381
postoperative painQ2913956
P304page(s)963-966
P577publication date2014-09-09
P1433published inOtolaryngology—Head and Neck SurgeryQ2646730
P1476titleIbuprofen with acetaminophen for postoperative pain control following tonsillectomy does not increase emergency department utilization
P478volume151

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