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Potential Vitamin-Drug Interactions in Children: At a Pediatric Emergency Department
Pediatric Drugs, 07/29/09
Goldman RD et al. – Taking into account the high rate of potential vitamin–drug interactions, especially among older children and patients with chronic illness, parents and healthcare providers need to balance the potential benefit of concurrent vitamin–medication use with its potential harms.
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