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No link found between fluconazole use and neonatal death risk


 


The stillbirth analysis in the present study included 10,669 fluconazole-exposed pregnancies from Sweden and Norway, though the number exposed to higher doses was small, Dr. Pasterak and co-authors said in their report.


Although more research and deliberation is needed, this new study does add one novel endpoint to the literature: “The outcome of neonatal death has not been reported previously, to our knowledge.”


Their study was supported by the Thrasher Research Fund, the Magnus Bergvall Foundation, and the Karolinska Institutet Research Foundation. Dr. Pasternak and co-authors reported no conflicts of interest.


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SOURCE: Pasternak B, et al. JAMA. 2018 Jun 12;319:22.

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