The AAP Policy is "retired", not "expired".
You can find it at the website:
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/pediatrics;108/3/776.pdf
Even though it is retired, I still find it very useful for drugs up to 2001 because most of those studies will never be repeated.
Also, many healthcare professionals and texts still refer to the AAP Recommendations.
PS: I may be retired, but that does not mean I am now useless.
I know a lot of stuff; I just do not remember everything.
Frank J. Nice, RPh, DPA, CPHP
Check out my Website and Book, "Nonprescription Drugs for the Breastfeeding Mother" at:
www.nicebreastfeeding.com
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