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Re: Premature AmniorrexisFrom: R L Meisel (mfm@southwind.net)Mon Mar 25 03:42:15 1996
> >BTW we do not use tocolytics with PPROM. Doubt there is any evidence that >they work. > Jason, You must not have gotten the word that in this country when there is an option of giving a drug or doing nothing, we have to give the drug even if it doesn't work. This is why its a good idea to buy stock in any company which profits from this approach i.e. Tocos ect. <grin> Interesting that the use of tocolytics in discussed in this context when current agents haven't been shown to be of any benefit in run of the mill premature labor. Ric ************************************************************* Richard L Meisel, M.D., FACOG Director, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Assoc Prof Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology (316) 688-7990 University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita FAX 688-7656 3243 E Murdock St., Suite 201 mfm@southwind.net Wichita, Kansas 67208 *************************************************************
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