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Category: Resources / Ressources

OPPC: Usage sûr et efficace des opioïdes pour traiter la douleur aiguë chez les enfants

OPPC: Effective and safe opioid use for acute pain in children

La douleur et le fait : Parfois, les enfants ont besoin de médicaments opioïdes à la maison

Pain Fact: “Sometimes, Kids Need Opioid Medicines at Home”

La douleur et le fait : “Ibuprofène contre Morphine”

Pain Fact: “Ibuprofen vs. Morphine”

Alors, on t’a prescrit un opioïde?

“So, You Have Been Prescribed An Opioid” Factsheet

Directives sur l’utilisation d’opioïdes conformément aux normes en santé

Health Standard opioid-related guidance

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