Nicotine Replacement "Not First Choice" During Pregnancy - Duke's Slotkin
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Doctors are recommending pregnant women use nicotine replacement therapies to stop smoking without fully considering their effect on the fetus, according to Theodore Slotkin, PhD, Duke University Medical Center. He spoke at a FDA seminar May 17 on the implications of smoking and nicotine replacement in pregnancy.
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