A shortage of pain medications for infants and children in 2022 led to a “large increase in calls” to poison control from Canadian parents concerned they had given their sick children an incorrect dose, a report has found. Katherine Ward reports.
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Children’s pain medication shortage linked to surge in calls of dosing errors, report finds
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