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Premedication with oral slow release morphine in dental anaesthesia. A comparison with temazepam.

Author(s): Richmond MN, Daum RE

Affiliation(s): Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield.

Publication date & source: 1988-08, Anaesthesia., 43(8):694-6.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Comparative Study ; Randomized Controlled Trial

Oral slow release morphine 30 mg and temazepam 30 mg given as premedication 2 hours before operation were compared in 62 patients who underwent extraction of four third molar teeth in a randomised double-blind trial. There was no significant difference in pre-operative sedation; the majority were mildly or moderately sedated. Patients in the morphine group woke up significantly faster and had significantly reduced requirements for analgesics after operation.

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