Overlooked Drug Could Save Thousands Of Moms After Childbirth – NPR
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Overlooked Drug Could Save Thousands Of Moms After Childbirth
NPR Back in the 1960s, a woman doctor in Japan created a powerful drug to help mothers who hemorrhage after childbirth. The medicine is inexpensive to make. Safe to use. And stops bleeding quickly by helping keep naturally forming blood clots intact. Inexpensive Drug Prevents Deaths in New Mothers, Study Finds Dangerous bleeding after childbirth could be treated with a $1 injection Cheap Drug Cuts Maternal Deaths Due to Postpartum Hemorrhage |
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