• New data show heat-stable carbetocin is as effective as oxytocin, the current standard of care, in preventing excessive bleeding (postpartum haemorrhage (PPH)) following vaginal birth1
• Results from the largest study conducted in prevention of PPH with nearly 30,000 women, conducted by the World Health Organization, were published today in the New England Journal of Medicine1
• Publication concludes that the study should inform care in countries where cold-chain transport and storage of medicines is difficult to achieve and is a barrier to effective PPH prevention*1
SAINT-PREX, Switzerland-Monday 23 July 2018 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Ferring Pharmaceuticals today announced new data demonstrating that its heat-stable formulation of carbetocin is as effective as the current standard of care, oxytocin, for the prevention of excessive bleeding, also known as postpartum haemorrhag
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