Abstract
In a prospective randomized study of 39 consecutive cesarean sections, 20 patients received cimetidine 400 mg intramuscularly as a pre-anesthetic, and 19 control patients were given NaCl. No perinatal effects on the infants were observed by cardiotocography before delivery, and K, Na, pH, PCO2, HCO3- and glucose values in capillary blood were nearly identical in the two groups 2 hours after birth, the difference being nonsignificant (p > 0.05). No respiratory effects or arrhythmias were observed. In another study comprising 8 elective cesarean sections in patients with uncomplicated pregnancies, cimetidine was found to cross the placenta at a maternal/cord blood ratio of 3:1. The drug could not be detected in any of the infants 2 hours after delivery.

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