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February 16, 2018
In reply
Sergey Motov, Christian Fromm
Missouri Medicine
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May 2, 2019
A Country in Crisis: Opioid Sparing Solutions for Acute Pain Management
Alexis M LaPietra, Sergey Motov
Pain Practice : the Official Journal of World Institute of Pain
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May 31, 2017
In Response: The Contribution of the Emergency Department to Opioid Pain Reliever Misuse and Diversion: A Critical Review
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis Nelson
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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March 10, 2017
Acute pulmonary edema associated with ketamine-induced hypertension during procedural sedation in the ED
Caroline Burmon, Frosso Adamakos, Magdalena Filardo, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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February 16, 2018
In reply
Sergey Motov, Christian Fromm, Antonios Likourezos, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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May 9, 2020
Primum Non Nocere: Even a Little High Is Still High
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis S Nelson
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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April 22, 2020
Intravenous Acetaminophen and Hydromorphone: The Bad and the Ugly of Emergency Department Pain Management
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis S Nelson
Journal of Opioid Management
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March 7, 2018
Hydromorphone use for acute pain: Misconceptions, controversies, and risks
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis S Nelson
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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March 28, 2025
Nebulized ketamine at 3 different dosing regimens for acute traumatic pain in the emergency department: A sub-group analysis
Jefferson Drapkin, Rukhsana Hossain, Ronald Simon, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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October 4, 2016
Is There a Role for Intravenous Subdissociative-Dose Ketamine Administered as an Adjunct to Opioids or as a Single Agent for Acute Pain Management in the Emergency Department?
Sergey Motov, Steven Rosenbaum, Gary M Vilke, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine
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February 16, 2018
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Sergey Motov, Christian Fromm
Missouri Medicine
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May 2, 2019
A Country in Crisis: Opioid Sparing Solutions for Acute Pain Management
Alexis M LaPietra, Sergey Motov
Pain Practice : the Official Journal of World Institute of Pain
|
May 31, 2017
In Response: The Contribution of the Emergency Department to Opioid Pain Reliever Misuse and Diversion: A Critical Review
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis Nelson
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
March 10, 2017
Acute pulmonary edema associated with ketamine-induced hypertension during procedural sedation in the ED
Caroline Burmon, Frosso Adamakos, Magdalena Filardo, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
February 16, 2018
In reply
Sergey Motov, Christian Fromm, Antonios Likourezos, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
|
May 9, 2020
Primum Non Nocere: Even a Little High Is Still High
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis S Nelson
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
|
April 22, 2020
Intravenous Acetaminophen and Hydromorphone: The Bad and the Ugly of Emergency Department Pain Management
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis S Nelson
Journal of Opioid Management
|
March 7, 2018
Hydromorphone use for acute pain: Misconceptions, controversies, and risks
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, Sergey Motov, Lewis S Nelson
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
March 28, 2025
Nebulized ketamine at 3 different dosing regimens for acute traumatic pain in the emergency department: A sub-group analysis
Jefferson Drapkin, Rukhsana Hossain, Ronald Simon, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
October 4, 2016
Is There a Role for Intravenous Subdissociative-Dose Ketamine Administered as an Adjunct to Opioids or as a Single Agent for Acute Pain Management in the Emergency Department?
Sergey Motov, Steven Rosenbaum, Gary M Vilke, et al.
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