Original ContributionDesmopressin (cas 16679-58-6)/indomethacin combination efficacy and safety in renal colic pain management: A randomized placebo controlled trial
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Add time:09/10/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
IntroductionRenal colic is a prevalent cause of abdominal pain in the emergency department. Although non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids are used for the treatment of renal colic, some adverse effects have been reported. Therefore, desmopressin -a synthetic analogue of vasopressin- has been proposed as another treatment choice. In the present study, indomethacin in combination with nasal desmopressin was compared with indomethacin alone in the management of renal colic.
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