1980
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-198009001-00216
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Post-Cesarean Epidural Morphine

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“…Extradural morphine 4-8 mg provided 24-36 h of analgesia following Caesarean section, but adverse effects occurred after the use of larger doses [5][6][7]. It was postulated that a decrease in the dose of morphine (to 2-4 mg) would decrease the risk of respiratory depression [8].…”
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“…Extradural morphine 4-8 mg provided 24-36 h of analgesia following Caesarean section, but adverse effects occurred after the use of larger doses [5][6][7]. It was postulated that a decrease in the dose of morphine (to 2-4 mg) would decrease the risk of respiratory depression [8].…”
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