Overlooked Drug Could Save Thousands Of Moms After Childbirth – NPR


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Overlooked Drug Could Save Thousands Of Moms After Childbirth
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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.
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