[ad_1] Dutch researchers ended a clinical study after the death of 11 babies whose mothers had taken viagra during pregnancy to promote poor fetal growth, the University Hospital Center of Amsterdam announced. …
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[ad_1] Drama in the Netherlands The clinical study in the Netherlands started in 2015 and recruited two-thirds of its participants. More than 90 women had received Viagra because their baby was at …
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[ad_1] Eleven babies, treated in utero with Viagra for stunting, died in the Netherlands. They were followed in a clinical trial to study the benefits of the blue pill on blood flow. …
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[ad_1] © istock Society by Anais Monk today at 08:55 Dutch researchers have just ended a clinical study after the deaths of 11 babies. Launched in 2015, it was intended to prescribe …
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[ad_1] Researchers wanted to see if the drug could promote blood flow to the placenta and stimulate the growth of fetuses with severe developmental problems Eleven babies died during their mothers' pregnancy …
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