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Harefuah|February 1, 1987
[Rare complications of continuous epidural anesthesia]M Tverskoy, A Prober, Z Bruk, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 1, 1997
Hypnotic effect of i.v. propofol is enhanced by i.m. administration of either lignocaine or bupivacaineI Ben-Shlomo, M Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, et al.
Anaesthesia|July 1, 1996
Effect of bupivacaine-induced spinal block on the hypnotic requirement of propofolM Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, L Bachrak, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 1, 1988
Midazolam-thiopental anesthetic interaction in patientsM Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, E L Bradley, et al.
Regional Anesthesia|May 1, 1996
Effect of epidural bupivacaine block on midazolam hypnotic requirementsM Tverskoy, V Shifrin, J Finger, et al.
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology|February 18, 2004
Intramuscular administration of lidocaine or bupivacaine alters the effect of midazolam from sedation to hypnosis in a dose-dependent mannerI Ben-Shlomo, M Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 13, 1998
Hypnotic effect of i.v. thiopentone is enhanced by i.m. administration of either lignocaine or bupivacaineM Tverskoy, I Ben-Shlomo, M Vainshtein, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 1, 1989
Midazolam acts synergistically with methohexitone for induction of anaesthesiaM Tverskoy, I Ben-Shlomo, J Ezry, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1989
Midazolam-morphine sedative interaction in patientsM Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, J Ezry, et al.
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Harefuah|February 1, 1987
[Rare complications of continuous epidural anesthesia]M Tverskoy, A Prober, Z Bruk, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 1, 1997
Hypnotic effect of i.v. propofol is enhanced by i.m. administration of either lignocaine or bupivacaineI Ben-Shlomo, M Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, et al.
Anaesthesia|July 1, 1996
Effect of bupivacaine-induced spinal block on the hypnotic requirement of propofolM Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, L Bachrak, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 1, 1988
Midazolam-thiopental anesthetic interaction in patientsM Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, E L Bradley, et al.
Regional Anesthesia|May 1, 1996
Effect of epidural bupivacaine block on midazolam hypnotic requirementsM Tverskoy, V Shifrin, J Finger, et al.
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology|February 18, 2004
Intramuscular administration of lidocaine or bupivacaine alters the effect of midazolam from sedation to hypnosis in a dose-dependent mannerI Ben-Shlomo, M Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 13, 1998
Hypnotic effect of i.v. thiopentone is enhanced by i.m. administration of either lignocaine or bupivacaineM Tverskoy, I Ben-Shlomo, M Vainshtein, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 1, 1989
Midazolam acts synergistically with methohexitone for induction of anaesthesiaM Tverskoy, I Ben-Shlomo, J Ezry, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1989
Midazolam-morphine sedative interaction in patientsM Tverskoy, G Fleyshman, J Ezry, et al.
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