Available online 13 March 2020 Psychomotor Recovery Following Remimazolam-Induced Sedation and the Effectiveness of Flumazenil as an Antidote Author links open overlay panel XiaChenMD, PhD12NuoerSangMD, PhD3KaichengSongMD, PhD3WenZhongMSc1HongyunWangPhD1JiJiangMD, PhD1YuguangHuangMD, PhD3PeiHuMD, PhD1
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