Re: Degenerated fibriod and pregnancy

From: Vik (tordude333@hotmail.com)
Wed May 30 07:26:43 2001


If you want to stay away from narcotics, what works really well is also sulindac (i can't remember trade name) used it quite a bit in high risk in Detroit with MFM, worked very well, it is an nsaid but minimally crosses the placenta if at all

At Tue, 29 May 2001, Joanne Bulley wrote: >
>Dear (double) Dr. Rommel -
>
>Please look at the poster's name/location - English is not likely the
>poster's primary language - and even those of us who spell very well hit
>the wrong keys - frequently!
>
>I do agree that a fibroid needing medical attention is giving symptoms -
>not merely present. And it usually responds to narcotics.
>
>Joanne
>
>At Mon, 28 May 2001, Betty Rommel, MD, PhD wrote:
>>
>>Poor speelling really gets my goat, but a large degenerating myoma
>>usually causes pain and responds well to IM demerol administered PRN.
>>
>>--
>>Betty Rommel, MD, PhD
>>
>--
>Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
>Keene, NH, USA
>

--
Vik MD, NY




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