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Use of Racecadotril as Outpatient Treatment for Acute Gastroenteritis: A Prospective, Randomized, Parallel Stud
The Journal of Pediatrics, 06/30/09
Santos M et al. - The use of racecadotril did not improve the symptoms of diarrhea compared with standard rehydration therapy.
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