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Journal Year Drug Authors Title Source
Pediatrics 2007 Fluids American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Frush K Preparation for emergencies in the offices of pediatricians and pediatric primary care providers Pediatrics. 2007 Jul;120(1):200-12
Pediatrics 2007 Fentanyl Pershad J, Wan J, Anghelescu DL Comparison of propofol with pentobarbital/midazolam/fentanyl sedation for magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in children Pediatrics. 2007 Sep;120(3):e629-36
Pediatrics 2008 Fentanyl Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Pediatrics 2008 Flumazenil Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Pediatrics 2008 Fosphenytoin Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Pediatrics 2008 Furosemide Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Pediatrics 2008 Fomepizole Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Pediatrics 2008 Flumazenil Hegenbarth MA; American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs Preparing for pediatric emergencies: drugs to consider Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):433-43
Pediatrics 2009 Fluids Uhlig U, Pfeil N, Gelbrich G, Spranger C, Syrbe S, Huegle B, Teichmann B, Kapellen T, Houben P, Kiess W, Uhlig HH Dimenhydrinate in Children With Infectious Gastroenteritis: A Prospective, RCT Pediatrics. 2009 Sep 14. [Epub ahead of print]
Pediatrics 2009 Fluid Allen CH, Etzwiler LS, Miller MK, Maher G, Mace S, Hostetler MA, Smith SR, Reinhardt N, Hahn B, Harb G; for the INcreased Flow Utilizing Subcutaneously- Enabled-(INFUSE) Pediatric Rehydration Study Collaborative Research Group Recombinant Human Hyaluronidase-Enabled Subcutaneous Pediatric Rehydration Pediatrics. 2009 Oct 5. [Epub ahead of print]