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Morphine and Hemorrhagic Stroke

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“Analgesics in the Pre-hospital Setting: Implications on Hemorrhage Tolerance - Morphine”

The purpose of this project is to test how morphine, an analgesic currently employed in the pre-hospital setting by the US Army, alters the capacity to tolerate a hemorrhagic insult in humans.

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Drug - Morphine

Subjects will receive Morphine while the effects of this drug on tolerance to a hemorrhagic insult will be assessed.

Placebo

Subjects will receive saline while the effects of this drug on tolerance to a hemorrhagic insult will be assessed.

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Analgesics in the Pre-hospital Setting: Implications on Hemorrhage Tolerance - Morphine

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NCT04138615

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