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Intrathecal, but Not Intravenous, Clonidine Reduces Experimental Thermal or Capsaicin-Induced Pain and Hyperalgesia in Normal Volunteers
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To the extent that the experimental pain conditions used in this study reflect those in patients with acute and chronic pain, these data support the spinal rather than IV injection of clonidine for analgesia.
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