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Journal Year Drug Authors Title Source
Arch Dis Child 2002 Kaolin Riordan M, Rylance G, Berry K Poisoning in children 2: painkillers Arch Dis Child. 2002 Nov;87(5):397-9
Pediatrics 1998 Kayexalate Committee on Drugs Drugs for pediatric emergencies. Committee on Drugs, Committee on Drugs, 1996 to 1997, Liaison Representatives, and AAP Section Liaisons Pediatrics 1998 Jan;101(1): e13
Pediatrics 2008 Kayexalate Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Ann Emerg Med 1998 Ketamine No authors listed Clinical policy for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department. American College of Emergency Physicians Ann Emerg Med. 1998 May;31(5):663-77
Pediatr Emerg Care 1998 Ketamine Schweich PJ, Smith KM, Dowd MD, Walkley EI Pediatric emergency medicine practice patterns: a comparison of pediatric and general emergency physicians Pediatr Emerg Care. 1998 Apr;14(2):89-94
Pediatr Emerg Care 1998 Ketamine Krauss B, Zurakowski D Sedation patterns in pediatric and general community hospital emergency departments Pediatr Emerg Care 1998 Apr;14(2):99-103
Pediatr Emerg Care 1998 Ketamine Shannon M Treatment of calcium-channel-blocker intoxication with insulin infusion N Engl J Med. 2001 Oct 18;345(16):1212-3
Ann Emerg Med 1998 Ketamine Green SM, Rothrock SG, Lynch EL, et al. Intramuscular ketamine for pediatric sedation in the emergency department: Safety profile with 1,022 cases. Ann Emerg Med 1998; 31:688-697.
J Accid Emerg Med 1998 Ketamine McGlone RG, Ranasinghe S, Durham S. An alternative to “brutacaine”: A comparison of low dose intramuscular ketamine with intranasal midazolam in children before suturing. J Accident Emerg Med 1998; 15:231-236.
Pediatrics 1998 Ketamine Rauch DA Use of ketamine in a pain management protocol for repetitive procedures Pediatrics 1998 Aug; 102(2 Pt 1): 404-5