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What is the Evidence for Using Intranasal Medicine in the Prehospital Setting? A Systematic Review.

Amelia BowmanCraig DomkeSarah Morton
Published in: Prehospital emergency care (2024)
Prehospital IN medication administration has wide-ranging potential, particularly for administering analgesia. There are likely to be certain populations, for example, pediatrics, that will benefit the most, although conclusions are limited by the quality of evidence currently available. We encourage additional research in this area, particularly with robust prospective double-blind RCTs.
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