Re: Pain Medication

From: Ricardo Savaris (savaris@orion.ufrgs.br)
Mon Jul 17 07:29:59 2000


Sodium diclofenac for all of them

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Ricardo Savaris

>----- Original Message ----- From: Geffrey Klein, MD <gklein@icsi.net> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 11:21 PM Subject: Pain Medication

> I want to do a little survey.. > > The answers are obviously individual to the patient in question, but > in general, what does everyone give as a prescription and quantity > for pain relief on discharge for the following: > > 1) vaginal delivery > 2) cesarean section > 3) abd hyst > 4) vag hyst > > For me: > > 1) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 no refill or > Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 no refill or > motrin 800 q 8 prn #15 no refill > 2) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill or > Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill > 3) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill or > Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill > 4) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 1 refill or > Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 1 refill > > If allergic to codeine I would substitute darvocet or the like > -- > _______________________ > Geffrey H. Klein, MD > _______________________ > geffrey.klein@obgyn.net > 200 Medical Center Blvd Suite 103 > Webster, TX 77598 > (281) 332 6723 > > http://www.geffreyklein.com >





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