Comparing Two Methods of Tablet Manipulation to Adjust the Warfarin Dose in Paediatric Care
Tablets containing prescribed doses are not always available, and this is of particular importance in paediatric care where suitable age-appropriate formulations are generally lacking. To obtain a child-adjusted dose, tablets are manipulated in several ways; e.g., they may be dispersed in water befo...
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Main Authors: | Jørgen Brustugun (Author), Elisabeth Birkedal Aas (Author), Ingunn Tho (Author), Kathrin Bjerknes (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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