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Pregnancy And The Pharmaceutical Industry The Movement Towards Evidencebased Pharmacotherapy For Pregnant Women 1st Edition Kristine E Shields

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Pregnancy And The Pharmaceutical Industry The Movement Towards Evidencebased Pharmacotherapy For Pregnant Women 1st Edition Kristine E Shields
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Pregnancy And The Pharmaceutical Industry The Movement Towards Evidencebased Pharmacotherapy For Pregnant Women 1st Edition Kristine E Shields instant download after payment.

Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.52 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Kristine E. Shields
ISBN: 9780128185506, 0128185503
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Pregnancy And The Pharmaceutical Industry The Movement Towards Evidencebased Pharmacotherapy For Pregnant Women 1st Edition Kristine E Shields by Kristine E. Shields 9780128185506, 0128185503 instant download after payment.

Pregnancy and the Pharmaceutical Industry: The Movement towards Evidence-Based Care for Pregnant Women explores the issues surrounding the decision to undertake clinical trials with pregnant women. There is currently a lack of data on the safety and effectiveness of medications used during pregnancy as it is impossible to extrapolate that information from drug studies on men and non-pregnant women. As a majority of pregnant women confront a medical condition during their pregnancy, from simple pain, to ongoing or new medical issues, this book quantifies the current absence of pregnant women in drug studies and identifies ethical issues, barriers, litigation fears and opportunities.

Those in the pharmaceutical industry, IRB members who approve or deny drug study plans, doctors, nurses and midwives working in obstetrics or involved in conducting studies at their institutions will find this book an essential resource.

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