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Re: Midwives and Drugs (long)From: Michael Rice (mcrice@gil.com.au)Sun Sep 29 16:18:07 1996
> Thanks for listening. Hope it was useful in your thought process. >The use of Pit for PPH, or also for the augmentation or induction? Only for prevention and treatment of PPH, only for IMI, max 10u prophylactically and 20u for treatment.
> Benadryl on hand is not so bad, it's OTC here anyway. I was thinking of the parenteral form, for dystonias. Thanks, Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr Michael Rice M.B.,B.S.,Dip R.A.C.O.G.,F.R.A.C.G.P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ mcrice@gil.com.au General Practitioner
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