Three-Drug cocktail tested to stop dangerous bleeding in C-Sections

NCT ID NCT07318467

Summary

This study tests whether a combination of three medications works better than a single drug to prevent severe bleeding after cesarean sections. Researchers will compare the three-drug approach (oxytocin, tranexamic acid, and ergot derivative) against carbetocin alone in 80 women having C-sections. The goal is to see which treatment reduces blood loss more effectively in this high-risk situation.

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