@article{60a25e5c21a9477488a118e78e3f5bd8,
title = "Concentrated midazolam for intranasal administration: a pilot study.",
abstract = "Light procedural sedation and anxiolysis can be successfully achieved by using intranasal (IN) drugs. This strategy allows avoiding the need for intravenous access in frightened or uncooperative children.",
keywords = "Midazolam, Midazolam",
author = "Lorenzo Calligaris and Zanon Davide and Maestro Alessandra and {De Bortoli}, Romina and Antonio Chiaretti and Egidio Barbi",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1097/PEC.0b013e31820db93b",
language = "English",
pages = "245--247",
journal = "Pediatric Emergency Care",
issn = "0749-5161",
publisher = "Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins:530 Walnut Street:Philadelphia, PA 19106:(800)638-3030, (301)223-2300, EMAIL: orders@lww.com, INTERNET: http://www.lww.com, Fax: (301)223-2320, (301)223-2320",
}