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Treatment of the acute sickle cell vaso‐occlusive crisis in the Emergency Department: a Brazilian method of switching from intravenous to oral morphine

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2014

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Patients treated with oral morphine stayed a shorter time in the ED, had more pain relief, were admitted less frequently, and had less acute chest syndrome. These differences may be due to environmental, cultural, psychological, and pharmacogenetic factors.

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