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Combinational Tocolysis in Preterm Labor: Translating Ex Vivo Synergism of Nifedipine, Indomethacin, and Aminophylline Into Clinically Safer Short-Term Uterine Relaxation
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Combinational Tocolysis in Preterm Labor: Translating Ex Vivo Synergism of Nifedipine, Indomethacin, and Aminophylline Into Clinically Safer Short-Term Uterine Relaxation

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/10/2026
A new ex vivo human myometrium study suggests that lower-dose nifedipine-based combinations may produce synergistic tocolysis, supporting a translational path toward safer short-term suppression of preterm labor.
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