Pediatric Acetaminophen Toxicity Literature Distribution Supported By AAP
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Written information about acetaminophen toxicity should be given to parents at their children's regular medical check-ups and discussed at later visits, the American Association of Pediatrics' Committee on Drugs advises in a policy statement in the October issue of Pediatrics.
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