Acute and Procedure Pain in Infants and ChildrenG. Allen Finley, Patrick J. McGrath |
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... NSAIDS appear to differ little in analgesic efficacy , although only 50-60 % of children will respond to a given NSAID . Most are given orally or rectally , although some ( e.g. , ketorolac , tenoxicam ) can be given by injection . The ...
... NSAIDS appear to differ little in analgesic efficacy , although only 50-60 % of children will respond to a given NSAID . Most are given orally or rectally , although some ( e.g. , ketorolac , tenoxicam ) can be given by injection . The ...
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... NSAID may vary , general properties can be attributed to the various drugs . All NSAIDs are weak organic acids that can be rapidly and almost com- pletely absorbed orally . Following oral ingestion , peak plasma concentra- tions are ...
... NSAID may vary , general properties can be attributed to the various drugs . All NSAIDs are weak organic acids that can be rapidly and almost com- pletely absorbed orally . Following oral ingestion , peak plasma concentra- tions are ...
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... NSAIDs is less likely to induce symptoms . Occa- sionally reports describe transient abnormal liver function tests ( elevated transaminases ) in children , but Reye's syndrome has not been seen follow- ing non - aspirin NSAID therapy ...
... NSAIDs is less likely to induce symptoms . Occa- sionally reports describe transient abnormal liver function tests ( elevated transaminases ) in children , but Reye's syndrome has not been seen follow- ing non - aspirin NSAID therapy ...
Contents
Simple and Systemic Management of Postoperative Pain | 13 |
Local and Regional Analgesia | 33 |
Pharmacological Management of Procedure Pain | 57 |
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