Re: Postpartum PIH/preeclampsia

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Thu Oct 23 23:08:25 2008


I don't like the XL preparations by the way, 10-20 mg 4-6-8 hourly is better in my view.

el

On 24 Oct 2008, at 00:31 , Raymond Stephen wrote:

> Nobody has done any equivalence studies - would be a long hard trial.
> Just choose your favourite anti-hypertensive. It is the lowering of
> the
> blood pressure that makes the difference, not which agent you use.
>
> Steve Raymond
> Ph (03)62227898
> Cell 0438372395
>
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> Andrew
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> Subject: RE: Postpartum PIH/preeclampsia
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> Is there an evidenced base "best drug of choice" for treating
> postpartum
> PIH or for post partum preeclampsia?? National guru, Sabai in
> Cincinnatti, argues for nifedipine. Our mfm for labetalol and other
> docs
> for aldomet etc.





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