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Caffeine/chlorphenamine/dihydrocodeine/methylephedrine hydrochloride abuse

Generalised seizures and mixed acidosis: case report

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  1. Murao S, Manabe H, Yamashita T, Sekikawa T.Intoxication with over-the-counter antitussive medication containing dihydrocodeine and chlorpheniramine causes generalized convulsion and mixed acidosis. Internal Medicine 47: 1013-1015, No. 11, 2008 - Japan

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Caffeine/chlorphenamine/dihydrocodeine/methylephedrine hydrochloride abuse. React. Wkly. 1216, 12 (2008). https://doi.org/10.2165/00128415-200812160-00029

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