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Kraemer FW et al. – The accurate assessment and effective treatment of acute pain in children in the hospital setting is a high priority. A wide range of medications is available to treat a variety of pain types. This article provides an overview of the most common analgesic medications and techniques used to treat acute pain in children.

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