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Posted on: November 16 2016

Ranitidine 150mg/10ml in Syrspend Ph4 for a 7 month pregnant woman?

Syrspend PH4: Modified food starch, sodium citrate, citric acid, malic acid, sodium benzoate (< 0.1%), Sucralose and Simeticone (Kestomatine allowed GED. 2weeks in pregnant women) or yet but Gaviscon?

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