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Benjamin W Friedman

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Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 11, 2020
Depression and Functional Outcomes in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Low Back PainJoshua Ring, Sarah Peskoe, Congwen Zhao, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 5, 2024
Topical Diclofenac Versus Oral Ibuprofen Versus Diclofenac + Ibuprofen for Emergency Department Patients With Acute Low Back Pain: A Randomized StudyNauman Khankhel, Benjamin W Friedman, Jesse Baer, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|June 16, 2021
A randomized controlled trial of ibuprofen versus ketorolac versus diclofenac for acute, nonradicular low back painEddie Irizarry, Andrew Restivo, Maha Salama, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 8, 2019
Ibuprofen Plus Acetaminophen Versus Ibuprofen Alone for Acute Low Back Pain: An Emergency Department-based Randomized StudyBenjamin W Friedman, Eddie Irizarry, Andrew Chertoff, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 12, 2017
Diazepam Is No Better Than Placebo When Added to Naproxen for Acute Low Back PainBenjamin W Friedman, Eddie Irizarry, Clemencia Solorzano, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 17, 2013
Derivation of an abbreviated instrument for use in emergency department low back pain research: the five-item Roland Morris QuestionnaireBenjamin W Friedman, Clyde B Schechter, Laura Mulvey, et al.
Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|June 21, 2014
Current management of migraine in US emergency departments: an analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyBenjamin W Friedman, Jason West, David R Vinson, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 14, 2011
Metoclopramide for acute migraine: a dose-finding randomized clinical trialBenjamin W Friedman, Laura Mulvey, David Esses, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 10, 2013
A randomized trial of intravenous ketorolac versus intravenous metoclopramide plus diphenhydramine for tension-type and all nonmigraine, noncluster recurrent headachesBenjamin W Friedman, Victoria Adewunmi, Caron Campbell, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|December 17, 2016
A Prospective Analysis of Patients Presenting for Medical Attention at a Large Electronic Dance Music FestivalMatt S Friedman, Alex Plocki, Antonios Likourezos, et al.
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Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 11, 2020
Depression and Functional Outcomes in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Low Back PainJoshua Ring, Sarah Peskoe, Congwen Zhao, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 5, 2024
Topical Diclofenac Versus Oral Ibuprofen Versus Diclofenac + Ibuprofen for Emergency Department Patients With Acute Low Back Pain: A Randomized StudyNauman Khankhel, Benjamin W Friedman, Jesse Baer, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|June 16, 2021
A randomized controlled trial of ibuprofen versus ketorolac versus diclofenac for acute, nonradicular low back painEddie Irizarry, Andrew Restivo, Maha Salama, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 8, 2019
Ibuprofen Plus Acetaminophen Versus Ibuprofen Alone for Acute Low Back Pain: An Emergency Department-based Randomized StudyBenjamin W Friedman, Eddie Irizarry, Andrew Chertoff, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 12, 2017
Diazepam Is No Better Than Placebo When Added to Naproxen for Acute Low Back PainBenjamin W Friedman, Eddie Irizarry, Clemencia Solorzano, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 17, 2013
Derivation of an abbreviated instrument for use in emergency department low back pain research: the five-item Roland Morris QuestionnaireBenjamin W Friedman, Clyde B Schechter, Laura Mulvey, et al.
Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache|June 21, 2014
Current management of migraine in US emergency departments: an analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyBenjamin W Friedman, Jason West, David R Vinson, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 14, 2011
Metoclopramide for acute migraine: a dose-finding randomized clinical trialBenjamin W Friedman, Laura Mulvey, David Esses, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 10, 2013
A randomized trial of intravenous ketorolac versus intravenous metoclopramide plus diphenhydramine for tension-type and all nonmigraine, noncluster recurrent headachesBenjamin W Friedman, Victoria Adewunmi, Caron Campbell, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|December 17, 2016
A Prospective Analysis of Patients Presenting for Medical Attention at a Large Electronic Dance Music FestivalMatt S Friedman, Alex Plocki, Antonios Likourezos, et al.
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