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'Morphine babies' feel more pain

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Premature babies who receive morphine may grow up to be more sensitive to pain, a study on rats suggests.

US researchers found rodents given the drug just after birth later needed higher doses of morphine to kill pain than counterparts in a placebo group.

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The mortality rate is higher for unsedated babies, not to mention the fact that it would be totally unacceptable to wilfully expose newborn infants to severe pain
Malcolm Levene
Paediatrics professor
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