University of New South Wales: No Evidence Quit Smoking Medicines Increase Risk of Major Birth Defects - Study
April 02, 2025
April 02, 2025
SYDNEY, Australia, April 2 -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news:
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No evidence quit smoking medicines increase risk of major birth defects: study
A large-scale study has revealed encouraging findings for pregnant women who use quit-smoking medicines.
Pregnant women can be reassured that quit-smoking medicines such as nicotine patches and varenicline do not increase the risk of major birth defects in babies, accordi . . .
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No evidence quit smoking medicines increase risk of major birth defects: study
A large-scale study has revealed encouraging findings for pregnant women who use quit-smoking medicines.
Pregnant women can be reassured that quit-smoking medicines such as nicotine patches and varenicline do not increase the risk of major birth defects in babies, accordi . . .