1999, Número 4
Manejo farmacológico de la paciente embarazada en la práctica odontológica
Gómez CJF,Calleja QE
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 19
Paginas: 158-162
Archivo PDF: 112.50 Kb.
RESUMEN
En este artículo se revisan conceptos relacionados con la administración de fármacos en el embarazo, señalando los medicamentos que de acuerdo a los parámetros de la FDA (Food and Drugs Administration) y de la Comunidad Europea (Committee of Propietary Medicinal Products) pudieran ser empleados en la paciente embarazada que acude al consultorio dental.
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