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. 1979 Jun;55(644):409–410. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.55.644.409

Haematemesis during oral aminophylline treatment.

A Mackay, L E Ramsay, M L Eppel, J S Oliver
PMCID: PMC2425578  PMID: 482187

Abstract

Two cases of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients being treated with continuous-release aminophylline tablets are reported.

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