'I feared my son had brain cancer, but he had been poisoned with vitamin D'
Roo was accidentally poisoned in Scotland with vitamin D prescribed for his leg pain. The batch of product drops was recalled due to manufacturing problems and the pharmacy that supplied it had not been informed about it.
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Source: BBC Portuguese
Roo foi acidentalmente envenenado na Escócia com a vitamina D prescrita para suas dores nas pernas. O lote do produto em gotas foi objeto de recall por problemas de fabricação e a farmácia que o forneceu não havia sido informada a respeito.
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