Synopsis Clinical evidence suggests that no increased risk for spontaneous abortions are detected following exposure to vaginal antimycotic drugs. The present study aims to assess the risk for spontaneous abortions following exposure to vaginal antimycotic agents. This week’s “ MED FACT ” discusses a clinical study from The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, “ Vaginal antimycotics and the risk for spontaneous abortions ” . Feb 2018. Authors : Sharon Daniel; Reut Rotem; Gideon Koren; et.
al. Key Takeaways: The administration of vaginal antimycotic agents was not associated with spontaneous abortions. Objective: To assess the risk for spontaneous abortions following exposure to vaginal antimycotic agents. Study Type: Retrospective cohort study Participants: 3,246 What was the need for this study? A previous study has suggested an increased risk of miscarriage associated…