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Early neurodevelopmental outcomes of extreme preterm infants exposed to paracetamol: a retrospective cohort study.

Bella ZhongKenneth TanAbdul RazakVathana SackettCatherine MachipisaLindsay ZhouSamira Samiee-ZafarghandyArvind SehgalRod W HuntPramod PharandeAtul Malhotra
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
Paracetamol is commonly used in the neonatal period for analgesia and patent ductus arteriosus treatment in preterm infants, although prenatal paracetamol use has been associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Exposure to paracetamol during the neonatal admission was not associated with adverse early neurodevelopment at 3-4 months corrected age in this cohort of extreme preterm infants. The findings from this observational study is consistent with the small body of literature supporting the lack of association between neonatal paracetamol exposure and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants.
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