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To investigate whether analgesic ear drops added to usual care (oral analgesics with/without antibiotics) provide superior ear pain relief over usual care in children presenting to primary care with ear pain and diagnosed with AOM .
To find a suitable treatment option for the 25% of HS patients who are therapy-resistant. Additionally, we expect a faster healing time of the wounds, meaning that even if patients respond to current treatment, HBOT may improve their quality of life…
There are two main objectives for this study. First, we will investigate the following hypothesis: Fentanyl patches provide reduction of dyspnea compared to placebo, comparable to morphine, and with less side effects than morphine. Secondly, with…