IV Drugs Don't Improve Survival in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arres...

Courtesy MedPage Today Emergency Medicine  Wed, 11/25/2009 - 08:56

Patients who were given an intravenous drug during advanced cardiac life support did not have increased rates of survival to hospital discharge, researchers say.


 

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