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Safety of codeine during breastfeeding
Fatal morphine poisoning in the breastfed neonate of a mother prescribed codeine
Parvaz Madadi, Gideon Koren, James Cairns, David Chitayat, Andrea Gaedigk, J. Steven Leeder, Ronni Teitelbaum, Tatyana Karaskov and Katarina Aleksa
Canadian Family Physician January 2007, 53 (1) 33-35;
Parvaz Madadi
Gideon Koren
James Cairns
David Chitayat
Andrea Gaedigk
J. Steven Leeder
Ronni Teitelbaum
Tatyana Karaskov
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 53, Issue 1
1 Jan 2007
Safety of codeine during breastfeeding
Parvaz Madadi, Gideon Koren, James Cairns, David Chitayat, Andrea Gaedigk, J. Steven Leeder, Ronni Teitelbaum, Tatyana Karaskov, Katarina Aleksa
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2007, 53 (1) 33-35;
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