Intranasal Sedation Using Ketamine and Midazolam for Pediatric Dental Treatment (NASO): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. testarticle
Background: A few years ago, oral formulations of chloral hydrate were taken off the market, leaving many who used the triple combo regimen to depend on formulating pharmacies. Ever since that time, providers who treat children with sedation have been looking for alternatives. One alternative that has been suggested is ketamine. A major weakness in many sedation protocols is the lack of quality outcome measures. Objective: To examine the effectiveness of intranasal ketamine plus mi
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