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Opioids to Avoid

Dextropropoxyphene#

Available in combination formulations usually with paracetamol (e.g. Digesic), no more effective than codeine, significant toxicity

Pethidine#

No advantage over other opioids, cumulative toxicity, toxic metabolites, no oral formulation, dependency issues, no advantage in colic pain

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