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Chelatable lead treatment approaches

Chelation therapy is recommended by the CDC to be used only in extreme cases where the blood lead level is over 45 p g/dl. It is generally not used in cases where levels are under 25 p g/dl. However, different lead treatment programs have different approaches toward this matter depending on their own level of confidence and experience. [Pg.63]


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