PEDIATRICS Vol. 36 No. 4 October 1965, pp. 635-636
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Narcotic Withdrawal Reaction in a Newborn Infant Due to Codeine

G. Van Leeuwen M.D.1, R. Guthrie M.D.1, and F. Stange M.D.1

1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Missouri, School of Medicine Columbia, Missouri

An infant who demonstrated a narcotic withdrawal reaction after codeine deprivation is presented. We believe this is the first report of narcotic withdrawal symptomatology due to this drug.




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