Two-Drug combo tested to stop dangerous bleeding in new moms
NCT ID NCT01113229
Summary
This study tested whether giving two medications (oxytocin and misoprostol) together is better at preventing severe bleeding after a vaginal birth than giving oxytocin alone. It involved over 1,700 women who gave birth between 36 and 42 weeks of pregnancy. The goal was to see if the combination could more effectively reduce the risk of postpartum hemorrhage, a serious complication.
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Chi Poissy St Germain
Poissy, 78300, France
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