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Pediatric uses of opioids
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Pediatric Clinics Of North America
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1989
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Child; infant; Drug Interactions; Opioid-Related Disorders; Preschool; infant; Newborn; Receptors; Human; Pediatrics; Meperidine/pharmacology; Methadone/pharmacology; Morphine/pharmacology; Codeine/pharmacology; Fentanyl/pharmacology; Narcotics/adverse effects/pharmacokinetics/pharmacology/therapeutic use; Opioid
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Koren G; Maurice L
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It is evident that opioids are underused in infants and children, mainly owing to the erroneous belief that long-term adverse effects may result from effective use, coupled with the difficulties infants and children have in verbalizing their feelings of pain. Sufficient data exist to date on the safe use of opioids in the pediatric age group to allow pediatricians to incorporate them in a variety of protocols. Moreover, unlike most drugs in clinical use, opioids have a specific, safe antidote that can reverse their toxic effects promptly and effectively.
1989
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Journal Article
1989
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Child
Codeine/pharmacology
Drug Interactions
Fentanyl/pharmacology
Human
Infant
Journal Article
Koren G
Maurice L
Meperidine/pharmacology
Methadone/pharmacology
Morphine/pharmacology
Narcotics/adverse effects/pharmacokinetics/pharmacology/therapeutic use
Newborn
Opioid
Opioid-Related Disorders
Pediatric Clinics of North America
Pediatrics
Preschool
Receptors