Questran - can questarn pouder be given to neonates to treat pathological jaundice?
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- 4 Nov 2009 by rtabbakh
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- questran, hyperbilirubinemia, pruritus of partial biliary obstruction
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18 Nov 2009
I'm not sure - best to ask a pediatrician or pediatric nurse.
The dose guidelines given are for adults and children so I couldn't say for sure whether it is even approved for use in neonates.
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