Which Analgesic is Best for Acute Pediatric Pain?

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(MedPage Today) — For acute pain in kids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) appeared to work as well as ketamine and mid- to high-potency opioids, but carried less risk, a meta-analysis affirmed.
All three categories of drugs were…

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