Neonatal paracetamol treatment reduces long‐term nociceptive behaviour after neonatal procedural pain in rats
European Journal of Pain2016Vol. 20(8), pp. 1309–1318
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Abstract
Paracetamol can be used safely in neonatal rats. Neonatal paracetamol treatment had no effect upon short-term mechanical hypersensitivity during the first postnatal week, nor upon long-term baseline sensitivity from 3 to 8 weeks. Paracetamol treatment during the first postnatal week significantly reduced the postoperative mechanical hypersensitivity in young adult rats.
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