2020
DOI: 10.18231/2394-4994.2018.0046
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Oral premedication in children: Comparison of combination of midazolam-ketamine and oral midazolam- A Randomised trial

Abstract: Introduction:Premedication with sedative drugs is often used in paediatric practice as one of the modalities to reduce preoperative anxiety in children undergoing surgery. It reduces both patient and parental anxiety and improves overall satisfaction. Also, provides anterograde amnesia and reduces postoperative behavioral changes and adverse outcomes in children. The ideal premedication in children should be readily acceptable and should have speedy and reliable onset with negligible side effects. Materials an… Show more

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