Pregnancy outcomes after first trimester exposure to phentermine/fenfluramine
Teratology2002Vol. 65(3), pp. 125–130
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Kenneth Lyons Jones, Kathleen A. Johnson, Lyn M. Dick, Robert J. Felix, Kelly Kao, Christina Chambers
Abstract
Although it is not possible from this study to rule out weak to moderate associations, the lack of an increased risk of spontaneous pregnancy loss, and major or minor anomalies in the offspring of women who took phentermine/fenfluramine at the recommended daily dose during the first trimester of pregnancy is reassuring.
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