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An in-vivo study on placental transfer of naproxen in early human pregnancy

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Although naproxen can cross the placenta readily in the first trimester of human pregnancy, only a small amount was present in fetal tissues. Since there is no information on whether this small amount of naproxen would be teratogenic or not, women of reproductive age who are taking naproxen regularly should be warned of the possible fetal side-effects.

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