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Drugs in Lactation Vol. 8 No. 4 2002 (PDF 99Kb)
Drugs in Lactation Vol. 8 No. 4 2002 (PDF 99Kb)

... Consider whether drug therapy is necessary, or if it can be delayed until weaning It is preferable to use a drug which is licensed or acceptable for use in infants Avoid drugs known to cause serious toxicity in adults or children Avoid new drugs, for which little data are available, where there is a ...
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... Once the online version of the published article for which permission is being requested is located, click Request Permissions in the middle column of the Web page under Services. Further information about this process is available in the Permissions and Rights Question and Answer document. Reprints ...
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... The physician may decide not to offer a relatively frail patient any treatment for fear of possible subjective or severe toxic effects of chemotherapy. Patients may be treated in a heterogeneous way, by arbitrarily reduced doses or modified schedules of adjuvant CT regimens studied in younger women. ...
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