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1. A narrative review with practical advice on how to decrease pain and distress during venepuncture and peripheral intravenous cannulation.

2. Randomised controlled trial showed that neonates received better pain relief from a higher dose of sucrose during venepuncture.

3. Randomised crossover trial showed that using breast milk or sucrose provided the same analgesic effect in preterm infants of at least 28 weeks.

4. First-time success with needle procedures was higher with a warm lidocaine and tetracaine patch than an eutectic mixture of lidocaine and prilocaine cream.

5. Skin-to-skin contact reduces near-infrared spectroscopy pain responses in premature infants during blood sampling.

6. Analgesia by cooling vibration during venipuncture in children with cognitive impairment.

7. Oral sucrose compares favourably with lidocaine-prilocaine cream for pain relief during venepuncture in neonates.

8. Comparison of EMLA cream versus placebo in children receiving distraction therapy for venepuncture.

9. Comparison of lignocaine-prilocaine cream and amethocaine gel for local analgesia before venepuncture in children.

10. Alleviation of the pain of venepuncture in neonates.

11. Oral sweet solution reduces pain-related behaviour in preterm infants.

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