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INGESTIONS ACCIDENTELLES DE PRODUITS DE SUBSTITUTION PAR DES ENFANTS. REVUE DES CAS DU CENTRE ANTIPOISON DE LILLE 1995 - 2005

We have performed a retrospective study (1995-2005) on 218 accidental intoxications in children less than 15 years old, linked to drugs used in the management of opiate withdrawal (cases registered at the Lille poison centre) This study shows a peak of frequency in children less than 3 years old, wi...

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Published in:Acta clinica belgica (English ed. Online) 2006-01, Vol.61 (sup1), p.37-40
Main Authors: Nisse, P., Cezard, C., Peucelle, D., Mathieu-Nolf, M.
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