Due to the immature development of the newborn's body and the particularity of pharmacokinetics, the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs are significantly different from those of older children. Therefore, there are many special requirements for neonatal medication, and many clinical drugs are faced. Limitations and difficulties require special care, and some drugs with more toxic side effects should not be used.
Morphine has a selective inhibitory effect on pain. It is a clinically important analgesic, but it is addictive. Midazolam is used in the treatment of various insomnia and sleep rhythm disorders. It is especially suitable for those who have difficulty falling asleep. It is used before surgery or diagnostic procedures (intramuscular injection for endoscopy).
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