Vitamin D intoxication due to misuse: 5-year experience.
CONCLUSION: Stoss therapy should not be administered for children of families with problems of adherence to treatment. It should be noted that VDI may develop as a result of improperly produced nutritional supplements. General practitioners and pediatricians must be aware of VDI risks and explain them to parents. Pamidronate is effective for treating VDI in children.
PMID: 33483193 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives de Pediatrie - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Çağlar A, Tuğçe Çağlar H Tags: Arch Pediatr Source Type: research
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