Re: PML and antibiotics

From: Glen Elrod (dr99645@yahoo.com)
Tue Oct 28 18:00:48 2008


I thought IVPB was Intravenous Piggy Back

Good thing I don't write it like that

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________________________________ From: "Meenan, Aail.obgyn.net> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 3:50:10 PM Subject: Re: PML and antibiotics

Re: PML and antibiotics IVPB=Intravenous Push Bolus BOWºg of Water PML=Premature Labor (I use PTL--preterm labor) CPÎrebral palsy

Anna Meenan, MD

IVPB, BOW, PML, etc etc etc. What is your laziness to write the words??? Or better send a glossary before writes.

2008/10/23 Andrew Folley <agfolley@hotmail.com>

At our Level III hospital we typically will give Ancef 1 gram IVPB q 8hrs for 9 doses for women who present with preterm labor symptoms and BOW intact. Now "they" are saying the antiboitcs for PML (Augmentin and or emycin) may result in increased incidence of CP as seen in kids 7 years out in the Oracle II study???? Is everyone else using antibiotics for PML?

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