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NAROPIN® was associated
with more spontaneous
vaginal deliveries and
fewer instrumented deliveries
than bupivacaine.1-3
A Block Well Done.
An 18% higher proportion of spontaneous
vaginal deliveries and a 32% lower
proportion of instrumented deliveries were
observed in patients who received NAROPIN
vs bupivacaine (P<0.05; P<0.01).2
To learn more about the clinical benefits
of NAROPIN in labor and delivery, visit
www.naropin-us.com.
WHY COMPROMISE?
NAROPIN is indicated for the production of regional or local anesthesia for surgery and for acute pain management.
References: 1. NAROPIN Prescribing Information. Data on file. 2. Writer WDR, Stienstra R, Eddleston JM, et al. Neonatal
outcome and mode of delivery after epidural analgesia for labour with ropivacaine and bupivacaine: a prospective meta-
analysis. Br J Anaesth. 1998;81:713-717. 3. Asik I, Göktug A, G
NAROPIN® was associated with more spontaneous vag
Naropin® (ropivacaine HCl) Injection BRIEF SUMMAR
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