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Giving Medicine to Children and Use of Painkillers such as Paracetamol

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Giving Medicine to Children Who Attend ECE and Painkillers such as Paracetamol. Pressure from parents and confusion over administering painkillers such as Panadol, Pamol and Ibuprofen could be putting the health of children in early childhood education services at risk. […]

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