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- Published on: 15 March 2004
- Published on: 3 March 2004
- Published on: 15 March 2004Re: Benzyl alcoholShow More
Dear Editor
Dr Alur’s response [1] to Catherine Hall's paper mentions that preparations of a number of drugs available in the USA and commonly used in neonatology contain benzyl alcohol as an excipient. I would like to point out that this is not necessarily true of preparations of the same drugs in the Europe. For example - to take some of the drugs he mentions - in Europe (including the UK) the commonly availabl...
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None declared. - Published on: 3 March 2004Benzyl alcoholShow More
Dear editor
It was interesting to read the case report on Clindamycin associated adverse reaction.
Though Benzyl alcohol containing fluids should be avoided for possible association with IVH and kernicterus. One may be surprised to learn that Vitamin K that is commonly used in every newborn has 9 mgs of benzyl alcohol. Quite a few commonly used medications such as pancuronium bromide, aminophylline, lorazep...
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