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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of intranasal ketamine for adequate sedation of children undergoing minor procedures in the Emergency Department. An intranasal dose of 10mg/kg...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Arizona
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Banner Univsersity Medical Center Tucson
Tucson, Arizona
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