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1. Intravenous morphine plus ibuprofen or ketorolac versus intravenous morphine alone in reducing renal colic pain intensity in emergency department: A randomized, double-blind clinical trial

- Safaie A. , et al.

2. A review of the emerging procedures of analgesia in patients with acute pain who presented in the emergency medicine department

- Saberinia A. , et al.

3. Short-term use of metamizole sodium versus diclofenac sodium in acute renal colic pain in Turkish patients; a double-blind, observational study

- Derici M. , et al.

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