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  1. We use oral sucrose for minor painful procedures, such as heelsticks and PIV insertions. Sometimes oral sucrose is enough to keep an infant comfortable during a PICC insertion, but with the bigger infants it just doesn't do it. Our doctors don't want to prescribe even a single low dose of morphine for those babies that are pulling away and crying. What do you use? Is there something between oral sucrose and morphine?

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