Tocolytic drugs that inhibit contractions after 30 weeks of pregnancy has no effect on a baby's health
The use of tocolytic drugs in cases of threatened premature birth after 30 weeks of pregnancy does not improve the baby’s health. “There was no benefit but also no harm done," says Amsterdam UMC PhD-student Larissa van der Windt. The results of the largest study concerning the effectiveness of tocolytic drugs on the health of babies, led by Amsterdam UMC, were published today in The Lancet.
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