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1. Minimum effective dose of carbetocin for preventing uterine atony during Cesarean delivery in patients with and without preeclampsia: a biased sequential allocation study

- Tyagi A. , et al.

2. Carbetocin versus oxytocin in prevention of postpartum hemorrhage after cesarean delivery in high-risk women. A systematic review and meta-analysis

- El-Goly N.A. , et al.

3. Effectiveness of intravenous Carbetocin in reducing blood loss during abdominal myomectomy, a clinical trial

- Ramadan M. , et al.

4. Carbetocin Is More Effective in Stabilizing Hemodynamic Parameters Compared to Oxytocin During Cesarean Section

- Zagrodnik E. , et al.

5. Uterotonics update

- Onwochei D.N. , et al.

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