[Assessment of the myorelaxant Sirdalud (produced by Sandoz company) on pain intensity in acute radicular syndromes].

Neurol Neurochir Pol

I Kliniki Neurologicznej Instytutu Psychiatrii i Neurologii, Warszawie.

Published: December 1993

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