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N L Rosenbaum

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British Dental Journal|September 7, 1982
A new formulation of diazepam for intravenous sedation in dentistry. A clinical evaluationN L Rosenbaum
British Dental Journal|February 23, 1985
The use of midazolam for intravenous sedation in general dental practice. An open assessmentN L Rosenbaum
Dental Update|September 1, 1988
Flumazenil--the first benzodiazepine antagonistN L Rosenbaum
British Dental Journal|December 10, 1988
The effects of flumazenil, a new benzodiazepine antagonist, on the reversal of midazolam sedation and amnesia in dental patientsN L Rosenbaum, P A Hooper
European Journal of Anaesthesiology. Supplement|January 1, 1988
The use of flumazenil as an antagonist to midazolam in intravenous sedation for dental proceduresN L Rosenbaum, P A Hooper
British Dental Journal|July 7, 1990
'Intravenous sedation in general dental practice--why oximetry?'P A Hooper, N L Rosenbaum
British Dental Journal|July 7, 1984
'A second appropriate person'G J Roberts, V A Alfred, N L Rosenbaum
Anaesthesia|February 1, 1986
Local complications following intravenous benzodiazepines in the dorsum of the hand. A comparison between midazolam and Diazemuls in sedation for dentistryJ J Margary, N L Rosenbaum, M Partridge, et al.
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British Dental Journal|September 7, 1982
A new formulation of diazepam for intravenous sedation in dentistry. A clinical evaluationN L Rosenbaum
British Dental Journal|February 23, 1985
The use of midazolam for intravenous sedation in general dental practice. An open assessmentN L Rosenbaum
Dental Update|September 1, 1988
Flumazenil--the first benzodiazepine antagonistN L Rosenbaum
British Dental Journal|December 10, 1988
The effects of flumazenil, a new benzodiazepine antagonist, on the reversal of midazolam sedation and amnesia in dental patientsN L Rosenbaum, P A Hooper
European Journal of Anaesthesiology. Supplement|January 1, 1988
The use of flumazenil as an antagonist to midazolam in intravenous sedation for dental proceduresN L Rosenbaum, P A Hooper
British Dental Journal|July 7, 1990
'Intravenous sedation in general dental practice--why oximetry?'P A Hooper, N L Rosenbaum
British Dental Journal|July 7, 1984
'A second appropriate person'G J Roberts, V A Alfred, N L Rosenbaum
Anaesthesia|February 1, 1986
Local complications following intravenous benzodiazepines in the dorsum of the hand. A comparison between midazolam and Diazemuls in sedation for dentistryJ J Margary, N L Rosenbaum, M Partridge, et al.
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