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this infant cannot with be as abnor¬ certainty regarded Middlesworth mal. Van has even reported higher up¬ COUNCIL ON PHARMACY takes in normal newborn and he considers these infants, AND CHEMISTRY values be indicative of to "physiological hyperthyroidism in the newborn." no intervention for relief of tra¬ Although surgical NEW AND NONOFFICIAL REMEDIES chéal in this when was compression case, necessary and on Monographs supplemental statements drugs there is of in relief danger asphyxia congenital goiter that in this column have been appear authorized the by be obtained or resection of the may by tracheotomy Council and inclusion in New and for Non- publication isthmus. The to be latter to us thyroid preferable appears Remedies. are based official They the evaluation upon in neonatal life. available and of scientific data reports of investigations. The of serious danger thyroid hypofunction develop¬ R. T. M.D., Stormont, Secretary. in an infant with due to mother's ing congenital goiter of ingestion propylthiouracil during pregnancy appears Edathamil Calcium-Disodium.—CjH^.CaN^NaoOs- likewise.9 to us to be real. Other authors have felt very —M.W. 374.29.—Calcium 10 disodium (ethylenedinitrilo) On the other Astwood has stated that anti¬ hand, tetraacetate.—Calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetra- be continued can thyroid therapy safely throughout structural
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Oct 29, 1955
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