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Simethicone in the Treatment of Infant Colic: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Trial
Thomas J. Metcalf, Thomas G. Irons, Lawrence D. Sher and Paul C. Young
Pediatrics July 1994, 94 (1) 29-34;
Thomas J. Metcalf
Thomas G. Irons
Lawrence D. Sher

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Simethicone in the Treatment of Infant Colic: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Trial
Thomas J. Metcalf, Thomas G. Irons, Lawrence D. Sher, Paul C. Young
Pediatrics Jul 1994, 94 (1) 29-34;
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