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- Title
Effectiveness and Safety of Low-Dose Aspirin to Prevent Preterm Preeclampsia.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the effectiveness and safety of low-dose aspirin in preventing preterm preeclampsia. It explores that a systematic review and meta-analysis found that an aspirin dosage of 150 milligram (mg) to 162 mg per day, when initiated in the first trimester of pregnancy, was associated with a decreased risk of preterm preeclampsia compared to an aspirin dosage of 75 mg to 81 mg per day. It highlights the importance of aspirin dosage and timing for the prevention of preeclampsia.
- Subjects
RISK factors of preeclampsia; PREECLAMPSIA prevention; CONTINUING education units; MEDICAL screening; TREATMENT effectiveness; PREECLAMPSIA; ASPIRIN; PRENATAL care; PATIENT safety; DISEASE complications; SYMPTOMS
- Publication
OB/GYN Clinical Alert, 2023, Vol 40, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0743-8354
- Publication type
Article