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Do small doses of atropine (<0.1 mg) cause bradycardia in young children?
- Correspondence to Dr Jerrold Lerman, Department of Anesthesiology, Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo, 219 Bryant St., Buffalo, NY 14222, USA; jerrold.lerman{at}gmail.com
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Do small doses of atropine (<0.1 mg) cause bradycardia in young children?
Publication history
- Received November 9, 2014
- Revised February 13, 2015
- Accepted February 16, 2015
- First published March 11, 2015.
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January 01, 2017
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