Sweet-tasting solutions for needle-related procedural pain in children aged one to 16 years

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Sweet-tasting solutions for needle-related procedural pain in children aged one to 16 years is …
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P356DOI10.1002/14651858.CD008408

P50authorJoseph BeyeneQ28322514
P2093author name stringDenise Harrison
Arne Ohlsson
Bonnie Stevens
Janet Yamada
Thomasin Adams-Webber
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P577publication date2010-03-17
P1433published inCochrane Database of Systematic ReviewsQ15750361
P1476titleSweet-tasting solutions for needle-related procedural pain in children aged one to 16 years