Perioperative single dose ketorolac to prevent postoperative pain: A meta-analysis of randomized trials


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Gildasio S. De. Oliveira

Northwestern University

Department of Anesthesiology Chicago, Illinois, USA

Deepti Agarwal

Northwestern University

Department of Anesthesiology Chicago, Illinois, USA

Honorio T. Benzon

Northwestern University

Department of Anesthesiology Chicago, Illinois, USA

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