Anesthesiologists Use Caldolor® To Provide Preemptive Pain Control For Surgical Patients At U.S. Medical Centers

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Anesthesiologists Use Caldolor® To Provide Preemptive Pain Control For Surgical Patients At U.S. Medical Centers

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Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: CPIX) announced that Caldolor® (ibuprofen) Injection is being used by anesthesiologists in a growing number of hospitals and surgery centers to provide

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