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Intranasal sufentanil given in the emergency department triage zone for severe acute traumatic pain—a randomized double-blind controlled trail: comment

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  • 29 March 2019

    In the original publication, the doses of sufentanil were incorrectly published.

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Corcostegui, SP., Commeau, D., Galant, J. et al. Intranasal sufentanil given in the emergency department triage zone for severe acute traumatic pain—a randomized double-blind controlled trail: comment. Intern Emerg Med 14, 635–636 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-019-02069-5

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