Exposure of children in Serbia to potentially harmful excipients when treated with approved antibiotics
Introduction: According to current understanding of the role of excipient in medicines, they could not be considered as completely pharmacologically inert substances. Although excipients do not have the potential to cause adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in most patients, some of their negative effects...
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Main Authors: | Puača Gorana G. (Author), Todorović Nemanja B. (Author), Čanji Jelena M. (Author), Bajić Dejana D. (Author), Vesković Dunja M. (Author), Pavlović Nebojša N. (Author), Ilić Snježana Đ. (Author), Lalić-Popović Mladena N. (Author) |
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Srpsko lekarsko drustvo,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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