Pharmacological options for intra-operative and early postoperative analgesia: an update
The motto of the 2011 Global Year Against Acute Pain was ‘Anticipate, Assess, Alleviate’. Recent advances in acute pain management include novel applications of widely used drugs, new techniques, as well as further development in our knowledge of pain scoring in veterinary patients. The concept of p...
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