| 1. | Topical analgesia is generally recommended to avoid systemic side-effects.
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| 2. | Generally, analgesia is achieved near to the sites of electropuncture.
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| 3. | Pain management with opiate and non-opiate analgesia is common.
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| 4. | The Consortium coordinates more than 100 Anesthesiology or Anesthesia & Analgesia.
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| 5. | Ketamine also interacts with a host of other targets to cause analgesia.
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| 6. | Opiates produce analgesia and often feelings of euphoria in users.
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| 7. | Analgesia after 5-10 spasmolytic, which can improve the analgesia.
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| 8. | Analgesia after 5-10 spasmolytic, which can improve the analgesia.
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| 9. | It produces analgesia, numbness and reduction of physical feeling.
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| 10. | Steroid treatment, morphine analgesia are too prominent and not in perspective.
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