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Dapsone-Induced Methemoglobinemia
American Journal of Therapeutics, 12/21/07
Zosel, A et al. - Dapsone is a potent cause for introgenic methemoglobinemia that is frequently unrecognized. We describe such a case with successful antidotal therapy
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