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Re: Calcium channel blockers?From: David A. Nagey, M.D., Ph.D., FACOG (dnagey@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu)Tue Jul 30 14:45:52 1996
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > > Well, we have pretty much covered indomethacin. I would like to know what the > Group thinks about the calcium channel blocked and tocolysis. Specifically, > any concerns about hypotension, decreased uterine blood flow, IUGR, etc? > > Joe P. > > DoctorJoe@aol.com > > "All things are connected. > Some things are just more > connected than others." > > Sent from a Newton via Aloha 2.2.2 I am a nifedipine fan, but use it usually when po terbutaline fails. That is, my usual drill is: IV Mag -> po terb -> IV mag if needed -> po nifedipine -> IV Mag if needed -> terb pump or indomethain depending on gestational age David
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