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Acupuncture vs titrated morphine in acute renal colic: A randomized controlled trial

Journal of Pain Research Mar 08, 2018

Beltaief K, et al. - Researchers performed a comparison of the analgesic effect and tolerance profile of acupuncture vs intravenous (IV) titrated morphine in patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with renal colic. Outcomes showed that in comparison with titrated IV morphine, acupuncture was associated with a much faster and deeper analgesic effect and a better tolerance profile in these ED patients.
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