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Aspirin Versus Placebo in Pregnancies at High Risk for Preterm Preeclampsia

Tenenbaum-Gavish, Kinneret, Gizurarson, Sveinbjorn, Maclagan, Kate, Persico, Nicola, Jani, Jacques C., Rolnik, Daniel L., Akolekar, Ranjit, Meiri, Hamutal, O’Gorman, Neil, Molina, Francisca S., Singh, Mandeep, Nicolaides, Kypros H., Plasencia, Walter, Cicero, Simona, Syngelaki, Argyro, Wright, David, Papaioannou, George, de Paco Matallana, Catalina, Poon, Liona C., Janga, Deepa
(Abstracted from N Engl J Med 2017;377:613–622) Since 1979, multiple studies have shown that low-dose aspirin in pregnancy can lower the occurrence of preeclampsia. Subsequent studies have shown that doses greater than 100 mg/d started before 16 weeks of gestation are most effective.
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