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To study the underlying demographic, clinical and pharmacogenetic factors contributing to the failure of achieving analgesia and/or the occurrence of dose-limiting side effects in individual cancer patients for seperate opioids;- To study if the…
To examine the influence of genetic predisposition, genetic factors, infections and lifestyle of mother and child in relation to 1) allergic diseases and childhood astma;2) childhood overweight and obesity; 3) cardiopulmonary fitness and…
The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that intravenous acetaminophen will reduce morphine requirements in postoperative infants significantly (>30%).
The primary objective of this study is to determine the influence of morphine dosage (2.5 mg vs 7.5 mg) on the percentage of patients with a rated NRS of >= 4 during an painful and unavoidable intervention. The secondary objectives are to…
The investigation of differences between morphine and piritramide concerning the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting and the time of onset of adequate analgesia.
Determining the effectiveness of commonly used premedicating agents in reducing subclinical stress responses in newborns during intubation.