2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2007.00113.x
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Hypoglycaemia in an infant with severe pulmonary hypertension after prenatal exposure to nimesulide: coincidence or side effect?

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“…Hypoglycemia until the 6 th (apex) day of life has been described in an infant with severe pulmonary hypertension exposed prenatally to nimesulide. 75 In another study infants exposed to indomethacin in utero because of preterm labor did not show an increased incidence of hypoglycemia in comparison to infants treated with other tocolytic agents or to infants matched by gestational age who did not receive any tocolytic agent. 76 Salicylates ►Supplementary Table S8 (available in the online version) lists the studies described in this systematic review; here, we report the main results.…”
Section: Systemic Analgesicsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Hypoglycemia until the 6 th (apex) day of life has been described in an infant with severe pulmonary hypertension exposed prenatally to nimesulide. 75 In another study infants exposed to indomethacin in utero because of preterm labor did not show an increased incidence of hypoglycemia in comparison to infants treated with other tocolytic agents or to infants matched by gestational age who did not receive any tocolytic agent. 76 Salicylates ►Supplementary Table S8 (available in the online version) lists the studies described in this systematic review; here, we report the main results.…”
Section: Systemic Analgesicsmentioning
confidence: 93%