Health Canada
08/31/2018 / By Zoey Sky
Researchers question results of drug trial as anti-nausea medication, approved for use by pregnant women, appears to be ineffective
“Previously unpublished information” about one of the most commonly prescribed medicine for nausea in pregnancy implies that the drug is actually ineffective. Thousands of pages of documents retrieved from Health Canada about a randomized clinical trial reported in 2010 suggests that pyridoxine-doxylamine was effective in reducing nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. The documents were acquired by researchers from St. Michael’s […]
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