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Re: procardia for chronic tocolyisFrom: Andrew Folley (agfolley@hotmail.com)Wed Oct 29 08:44:35 2008
Does anyone use procardia on a chronic basis for patients syptomatic with prematrue labor? Typically we will have someone admitted with PML and short cervix (ie <15mm) and they receive procardia and steroids. Usually are then left on procardia 10-20mg q 6 hrs indefinitely. Is this a routine anywhere else and is there any danger in this? I am familiar with cochrane study showing no befefit to chronic tocolysis. andy McCain or Obama? Stay up to date on the latest from the campaign trail with AOL News.
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