Study at NHS trust finds no patients were informed of risk of unplanned pregnancy from sugammadex
Women undergoing NHS operations are not being routinely informed that a drug commonly used in anaesthesia may make their contraception less effective, putting them at risk of an unplanned pregnancy, doctors have warned.
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