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Parenteral Midazolam Is Superior to Diazepam for Treatment of Prehospital Seizures

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Denise Whitfield, Nichole Bosson, Amy H. Kaji & Marianne Gausche-Hill. (2022) The Effectiveness of Intranasal Midazolam for the Treatment of Prehospital Pediatric Seizures: A Non-inferiority Study. Prehospital Emergency Care 26:3, pages 339-347.
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Oliver M. Theusinger, Peter Schenk, Katharina Dette-Oltmann, Sergio Mariotti & Werner Baulig. (2019) Treatment of Seizures in Children and Adults in the Emergency Medical System of the City of Zurich, Switzerland – Midazolam vs. Diazepam – A Retrospective Analysis. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 57:3, pages 345-353.
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