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Re: Cytotec ripening/inductionFrom: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@mindspring.com)Thu Sep 16 20:25:02 2004
On Thursday, September 16, 2004, at 07:17 PM, Marie Harkins wrote:
> I was wondering how folks are monitoring women after cytotec. Some We admit to the antepartum unit, start iv and EFM, use miso 25 micrograms q4h unless regular contractions. These women are NOT sent home. There have been lots of incidences of tachysystole/hyperstim/precipitous labor after 2 hours. Here's a question.....I started as a labor nurse in 1979. These were the days of buccal pit. It was taken off the market shortly thereafter because it was not deemed safe. The argument was that since one could not control drug delivery after administration, it should not be used. How is misoprostil different?
-- Betsy Hyde CNM
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