Conventional ways of administering medication - by swallowing tablets, consuming bitter syrups, injections or rectal insertions - could be distressing and unpleasant for some patients, especially young children or the elderly.
Conventional ways of administering medication – by swallowing tablets, consuming bitter syrups, injections or rectal insertions – could be distressing..
Two of the UK s leading children s charities, the NSPCC and Barnardo s, had called on Ministers to bring England in line with Wales and Scotland, by making illegal any physical punishment of children.