Storing methadone in babies' bottles puts young children at risk
1999
This study investigated the extent to which babies' bottles are used to measure and store methadone. Nine general practitioners participated in the study, and 186 consecutive patients were surveyed, 48 of whom had used a baby's bottle to measure methadone in the previous month. The authors conclude that the use of a baby's bottle to measure and store methadone seems to be common among patients prescribed the drug in Dublin, and recommend that a measuring device be issued with each instalment of methadone dispensed.
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