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Preliminary results of synergy between norepinephrine and terlipressin during septic shock

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ML discloses conflicts of interest with Aguettant, Amomed, MSD, Octapharma Pfizer (Lectures). GD, MC, SM, and NR do not disclose any conflict of interest. GD assumes responsibility for the data.

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Duclos, G., Cantaloube, M., Medam, S. et al. Preliminary results of synergy between norepinephrine and terlipressin during septic shock. Intensive Care Med 45, 730–732 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-018-05514-9

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