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  • ...[Intravenous therapy|IV]], [[Intramuscular injection|IM]], [[Insufflation (medicine)|Insufflate]]d, oral, [[topical]] '''Ketamine''' is a [[drug]] used in human and [[veterinary medicine]] developed by [[Parke-Davis]] (today a part of [[Pfizer]]) in 1962. Its [[
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  • A [[dagger (typography)|†]] indicates the medicine is a complementary item. ====Antischistosomals and antitrematode medicine====
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Inhalation]] ([[smoking]]), [[Insufflation (medicine)|insufflation]] ([[snorting]]), [[oral]], [[rectal]], [[subcutaneous]] (S.C *[[Faintness]] or [[Syncope (medicine)|syncope]]
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  • ...he management of more severe pain such as post surgical pain and providing palliative care in advanced cancer patients.<ref>[http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/ful ...Hoboken, N.J.}}</ref> Overshadowed in part by [[aspirin]], introduced into medicine by [[Heinrich Dreser]] in 1899, phenacetin was popular for many decades, pa
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  • ...azepam|work=Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)|publisher= National Library of Medicine|accessdate= 2006-03-10}}</ref> It possesses [[anxiolytic]], [[anticonvulsan ...tively low toxicity in overdose.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam is a core medicine in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medic
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  • ...ancers form a [[tumor]] but some, like [[leukemia]], do not. The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is ...se, cancer causation and public health impact |journal=Journal of internal medicine |volume=251 |issue=6 |pages=455–66 |year=2002 |month=June |doi=10.1046/j.
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  • - [[Adolescent medicine]] - [[Alternative medicine]]
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  • | B || [[Bancroft's sign]] || || vascular medicine || [[deep vein thrombosis]] || || pain on anterior, but not lateral, compre ...eau's lines]] || [[Joseph Honoré Simon Beau]] ||dermatology, internal medicine ||multiple, including trauma || ||transverse ridges on nails
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  • ...lalock]], C. Rollins Hanlon || [[Paediatric surgery]] || [[Palliative care|Palliative]] [[atrial septostomy]] to treat infants with [[dextro-Transposition of the ...ock]], [[Helen B. Taussig]] || [[Paediatric surgery]] || [[Palliative care|Palliative]] surgical procedure to treat infants with [[cyanotic heart defect]]s || {{
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  • ...Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapies." Electromagnetic Biology & Medicine 26.3 (2007): 257-274. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 10 June 2010.</ ...ef> In 1991, PEMF Therapy was approved in the US for adjunctive use in the palliative treatment of postoperative pain and edema in superficial soft tissue.{{Cita
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  • In the mid 1990s, fentanyl saw its first widespread palliative use with the clinical introduction of the [[Duragesic]] patch, followed in In [[palliative care]], transdermal fentanyl has a definite, but limited, role for:
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  • | legal_status = Prescription-only medicine ...on to the cause of the neuralgia, there is no substitute for comprehensive palliative therapy including systemic NSAIDs, opioids, muscle relaxants, intermittent
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