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Severe ductal constriction in the third‐trimester fetus following maternal self‐medication with nimesulide

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Although the true incidence of the adverse effect of nimesulide ingestion during pregnancy cannot be deduced, we believe that patients and their clinicians should be alerted to the possibility that clinically significant ductal constriction may follow maternal self-medication with just one or two oral doses of nimesulide, at least if the drug is taken near term.

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