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Hay AD, Downing H, Francis NA, et al. Anaesthetic–analgesic ear drops to reduce antibiotic consumption in children with acute otitis media: the CEDAR RCT. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2019 Jul. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 23.34.)
Anaesthetic–analgesic ear drops to reduce antibiotic consumption in children with acute otitis media: the CEDAR RCT.
Show details- AOM
acute otitis media
- BNF
British National Formulary
- CEDAR
Children’s Ear Pain Study
- CI
confidence interval
- DAEN
Database of Adverse Event Notifications
- G6PD
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
- GP
general practitioner
- ID
identifier
- IMP
investigational medicinal product
- ITT
intention to treat
- NICE
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
- NIHR
National Institute for Health Research
- RCT
randomised controlled trial
- REDCap
Research Electronic Data Capture
- SD
standard deviation
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