Re: Anhydramnion

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Thu Feb 9 11:32:30 2006


John,

I am checking her Full Blood Count, Glucose and U&E regularly. I monitor her temperature and parameters closely.

I have, in 18 years of practice seen NOT ONE case of serious side effects on Hexoprenaline. Not a one. Even with Steroids. It's in fact the reason why I like it (if Adalat doesn't work).

But I hear you and am wary...

Steve,

you have used Ipradol in Empangeni surely, what do you think?

el

on 2/9/06 12:55 PM Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. said the following:

> You are using a betamemtic, hyperglycemia,hypokalemia,tachycardia,
> pulmonary edema ARDS. If she turns septic by the time you realize it
> she could have one foot in the grave, Mom comes first.





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