SC HEPARIN CAN BE USED SAFELY TO PREVENT THROMBOEMBOLISM IN PREGNANCYInpharma Weekly -doi:10.1007/BF03301279Springer International PublishingInpharma
(2002). Can heparin prevent adverse pregnancy outcome? The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 1-8. 展开全部 机器翻译 AI理解论文&经典十问 挑战十问 Request failed with status code 503 参考文献 发布时间·被引用数·默认排序 ...
The serum progesterone (P4) level during the luteal phase (LP) plays a crucial role in the initiation and maintenance of pregnancy. However, it is unclear whether the natural cycle consistently provides the best endocrine profile and whether mid-luteal serum P4 levels are always sufficient to sup...
After reading this review, it is hoped that practitioners will be better informed and thus able to provide improved posttest counseling in the setting of a positive NIPS result. In addition, low-molecular-weight heparin, one component of treatment for autoimmune disease as well as hypercoagul- ...
Heparin, a commonly used anticoagulant, can cause skin lesions, reports a study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Skin lesions caused by heparin may indicate the presence of a life-threatening decrease in the number of platelets, a conditio
Medication Interactions Blood-thinning medications like heparin or warfarin can affect how a healthcare provider draws your blood. Certain nonprescription drugs (aspirin, cold medication, vitamins) and prescription drugs can affect your results, so consult with your doctor before going ahead with the ...
In sRANKL or mRANKL, three key residues (K180, I246, and Q236 in mouse RANKL) are regarded as key residues for RANK binding35. Thus, we hypothesize that a druggable binding site that can be used to distinguish sRANKL from mRANKL should be close to these key residues. Therefore, we ...
If you’ve had a blood clot in the past or get one during pregnancy, your doctor may decide to give you heparin. You may need to stop taking it close to the time you’ll deliver to lower your risk of bleeding complications in childbirth. What Are Other Treatments for DVT? When you ...
Although when first used in 1921 the BCG vaccine was given orally, it is now given intradermally. One area of recent and active research is whether BCG (and other novel TB vaccines) might be more protective if given by routes other than the standard intradermal route. Intradermal vaccination ...
•become pregnant while receiving BENLYSTA, talk to your healthcare provider about enrolling in the BENLYSTA Pregnancy Registry. You can enroll in this registry by calling 1-877-311-8972 or go tohttps://mothertobaby.org/ongoing-study/benlysta-belimumab/ ...