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Presenter: G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D Samantha Moe PharmD

In episode 544, James and Mike invite Samantha Moe to the podcast to talk about whether or not PPIs improve crying, fussiness, irritability, or regurgitation attributed to feeds. If you’ve ever used PPIs for this condition, you may be surprised by the results. Show Notes 1) Tools for Practice Crying babies: Can proton pump inhibitors…

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Presenter(s):

G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D Samantha Moe PharmD

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Presenter(s):

  • G. Michael Allan MD CCFP
  • James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D
  • Samantha Moe PharmD

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