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Marc L Martel

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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 5, 2019
An open-label randomized trial of intramuscular olanzapine versus oral clonidine for symptomatic treatment of opioid withdrawal in the emergency departmentLauren R Klein, Jon B Cole, Brian E Driver, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 9, 2016
A Prospective Observational Study of Patients Receiving Intravenous and Intramuscular Olanzapine in the Emergency DepartmentJon B Cole, Johanna C Moore, Benjamin J Dolan, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 3, 2017
A brief assessment of capacity to consent instrument in acutely intoxicated emergency department patientsMarc L Martel, Lauren R Klein, James R Miner, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 17, 2024
Continuous regional anesthesia with erector spinae plane catheters for patients with multiple rib fracturesAnthony Rauschenbach, Michelle Nguyen, Dan Lee, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 25, 2026
Intramuscular droperidol, olanzapine, midazolam, or lorazepam to treat methamphetamine intoxication in the emergency departmentJon B Cole, Paige A DeVries, Jamie L O'Flaherty, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 11, 2018
Intramuscular Midazolam, Olanzapine, Ziprasidone, or Haloperidol for Treating Acute Agitation in the Emergency DepartmentLauren R Klein, Brian E Driver, James R Miner, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|June 8, 2026
Comparative effectiveness and safety of pharmacological treatments for rapid tranquilisation in emergency settings: a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysisSpyridon Siafis, Frederik Philipona, Nobuyuki Nomura, et al.
Systematic Reviews|August 2, 2024
Effectiveness of pharmacological treatments for severe agitation in real-world emergency settings: protocol of individual-participant-data network meta-analysisSpyridon Siafis, Hui Wu, Nobuyuki Nomura, et al.
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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 5, 2019
An open-label randomized trial of intramuscular olanzapine versus oral clonidine for symptomatic treatment of opioid withdrawal in the emergency departmentLauren R Klein, Jon B Cole, Brian E Driver, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 9, 2016
A Prospective Observational Study of Patients Receiving Intravenous and Intramuscular Olanzapine in the Emergency DepartmentJon B Cole, Johanna C Moore, Benjamin J Dolan, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 3, 2017
A brief assessment of capacity to consent instrument in acutely intoxicated emergency department patientsMarc L Martel, Lauren R Klein, James R Miner, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 17, 2024
Continuous regional anesthesia with erector spinae plane catheters for patients with multiple rib fracturesAnthony Rauschenbach, Michelle Nguyen, Dan Lee, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 25, 2026
Intramuscular droperidol, olanzapine, midazolam, or lorazepam to treat methamphetamine intoxication in the emergency departmentJon B Cole, Paige A DeVries, Jamie L O'Flaherty, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 11, 2018
Intramuscular Midazolam, Olanzapine, Ziprasidone, or Haloperidol for Treating Acute Agitation in the Emergency DepartmentLauren R Klein, Brian E Driver, James R Miner, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|June 8, 2026
Comparative effectiveness and safety of pharmacological treatments for rapid tranquilisation in emergency settings: a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysisSpyridon Siafis, Frederik Philipona, Nobuyuki Nomura, et al.
Systematic Reviews|August 2, 2024
Effectiveness of pharmacological treatments for severe agitation in real-world emergency settings: protocol of individual-participant-data network meta-analysisSpyridon Siafis, Hui Wu, Nobuyuki Nomura, et al.
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