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... including opioids. It is important to keep all medications in a safe place away from children and pets. Some people choose to have a lockbox in the home. Safe disposal of opioids. Talk with your healthcare...
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... effects include: Agitation. Restlessness. Interrupted sleep. Increased blood sugars. Increased appetite. Increased bleeding if used with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs are not...
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... of breath worse. Use lip balm on dry lips. Remember: if you’ re receiving oxygen, never use petroleum-based products due to the potential risk of fire. To learn more about oxygen safety and what...
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... of them safely. Used and unused pain patches may cause harm or death to adults, children and pets if they’re misused or used by accident. For more information on safe disposal, see: How should pain (fentanyl)...
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... brain and lung tumours and for its potentially elevating effect on mood, sense of well-being and appetite. (7) In these two situations as in others, it takes patience and careful reinforcement and acknowledgement...
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... authority to provide a hastened death will be conferred on physicians, many of whom lack core competencies to care for patients nearing death. To be clear, dying badly in Canada will rarely be the fallout...