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Analgetika/Opioide

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Analgetika, v.a. Opioide, sind aus der modernen Anästhesie nicht mehr wegzudenken. Unter gewissen Bedingungen haben sie ihren Platz auch in der Prämedikation erhalten können.

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Doenicke, A. (1995). Analgetika/Opioide. In: Doenicke, A., Kettler, D., List, W.F., Radke, J., Tarnow, J. (eds) Anästhesiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97553-0_5

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