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Unintentional Ingestion of Ziprasidone in a 22-Month-Old
Pediatric Emergency Care, 07/16/09
MacVane CZ et al. - The authors describe a case of an unintentional ingestion of ziprasidone tablets in a 22-month-old girl who presented to the emergency department with somnolence, drooling, and poor tone.
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