Preterm birth (PTB) (<37 weeks of gestation) is the second largest direct cause of mortality in children under the age of five. Infants born preterm often have various medical complications, including neurological disorders, leading to increased morbidity. PTB is multifactorial and few efficacious therapies exist. Currently, the only therapeutic that has shown efficacy against PTB is progesterone. Vaginal drug delivery is the preferred route for targeting the female reproductive tract. With effective localized delivery, vaginally delivered drugs have a high permeation range, avoid first pass metabolism, and experience lower enzymatic activity, which leads to an increased drug concentration in local tissues. However, key barriers to effectiv...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and prior prete...
Background: Uterine relaxants (UR) are used in management of in Preterm labour (PTL), which is respo...
Background: Currently preterm labour is one of the most challenging problem faced by both obstetrici...
Worldwide, over 15 million babies are born prematurely each year. Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading...
Preterm birth (PTB) affects nearly 15 million infants each year. Of these PTBs, more than 25% are a ...
Recent evidence has continued to support the applicability of progesterone in preventing preterm bir...
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Progesterone-loaded poly(lactic) acid fibrous polymeric patches were produced using electrospinning ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to provide evidence-based guidelines for using progestogens for the prevention ...
Progesterone, a steroidal hormone, is used as pharmacotherapy in the clinical practice of obstetrics...
Different strategies have been adopted for prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, including use of...
Different strategies have been adopted for prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, including use of...
Different strategies have been adopted for prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, including use of...
Progesterone, a steroidal hormone, is used as pharmacotherapy in the clinical practice of obstetrics...
Progesterone, a steroidal hormone, is used as pharmacotherapy in the clinical practice of obstetrics...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and prior prete...
Background: Uterine relaxants (UR) are used in management of in Preterm labour (PTL), which is respo...
Background: Currently preterm labour is one of the most challenging problem faced by both obstetrici...
Worldwide, over 15 million babies are born prematurely each year. Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading...
Preterm birth (PTB) affects nearly 15 million infants each year. Of these PTBs, more than 25% are a ...
Recent evidence has continued to support the applicability of progesterone in preventing preterm bir...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
Progesterone-loaded poly(lactic) acid fibrous polymeric patches were produced using electrospinning ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to provide evidence-based guidelines for using progestogens for the prevention ...
Progesterone, a steroidal hormone, is used as pharmacotherapy in the clinical practice of obstetrics...
Different strategies have been adopted for prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, including use of...
Different strategies have been adopted for prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, including use of...
Different strategies have been adopted for prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, including use of...
Progesterone, a steroidal hormone, is used as pharmacotherapy in the clinical practice of obstetrics...
Progesterone, a steroidal hormone, is used as pharmacotherapy in the clinical practice of obstetrics...
Background: Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and prior prete...
Background: Uterine relaxants (UR) are used in management of in Preterm labour (PTL), which is respo...
Background: Currently preterm labour is one of the most challenging problem faced by both obstetrici...