Drugs, Pregnancy & Lactation

Acetaminophen use in pregnancy: What is the evidence?


 

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Dr. Chambers is a professor of pediatrics and director of clinical research at Rady Children’s Hospital, and associate director of the Clinical and Translational Research Institute at the University of California, San Diego. She is director of MotherToBaby California, a past president of the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists, and past president of the Teratology Society. She has no relevant financial disclosures. To comment, e-mail her at obnews@frontlinemedcom.com.

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