A statement of reaffirmation for this policy was published at
This policy is a revision of the policy in
American Academy of Pediatrics
Testing for Drugs of Abuse in Children and Adolescents
Committee on Substance Abuse
Pediatrics August 1996, 98 (2) 305-307;

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Pediatrics Aug 1996, 98 (2) 305-307;
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