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Re: So? (Was Ritodrine)From: ginny lee BSN,GNM (leei001@hawaii.rr.com)Mon Nov 13 09:49:12 2000
But, HEY! I thought the "state of the art" "party line" was that NO tocolytic >worked at all, besides being able to hold a preterm labor patient off for the >48 hours for steroids to work. So where's the beef? If tocolytics don't work, >and tocolytics and HUAM and etc, etc, have failed to lower the premature >delivery rate, then who cares? C'mon Dr. Joe, what are we going to give the women who come in daily (usually at 3 a.m.) with preterm contractions and no cervical change, what about them (TIC) :) aloha ginny
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