AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS/ recommendation etc.

Posted on: Mon, 02/25/2002 - 4:08am
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[url="http://www.aap.org/"]http://www.aap.org/[/url] home page

Here is a link to one of the aap policy pages on lead poisoning, do a search for "peanut" on this page.

[url="http://www.aap.org/policy/00868.html"]http://www.aap.org/policy/00868.html[/url]

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[This message has been edited by Chris PeanutAllergy Com (edited February 25, 2002).]

Posted on: Mon, 02/25/2002 - 8:30am
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So the point is that if a PA child is being treated for lead exposure, he/she should not be given Dimeraprol because it contains peanut oil. Correct?

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