Dimenhydrinate in children with infectious gastroenteritis: a prospective, RCT.
OBJECTIVE: Vomiting is a common symptom in children with infectious gastroenteritis. It contributes to fluid loss and is a limiting factor for oral rehydration therapy. Dimenhydrinate has traditionally been used for children with gastroenteritis in countries such as Canada and Germany. We investiga...
Main Authors: | Uhlig, U, Pfeil, N, Gelbrich, G, Spranger, C, Syrbe, S, Huegle, B, Teichmann, B, Kapellen, T, Houben, P, Kiess, W, Uhlig, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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