Re: A Case of Uterine Rupture

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Feb 6 10:22:20 1998


TERBUTALINE? jeez, the FDA never approved MgSO4 either. would any not use it for that reason?

art

At Fri, 6 Feb 1998, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 2/5/98 11:31:51 PM, you wrote:
>
><<PRECAUTIONS: ...Except in unusual circumstances, oxytocin should not be
>administered in the following conditions: ... previous major surgery on
>the cervix or uterus, including cesarean section...
>
>I don't want to face a lawyer with a blown-up version of this or the
>Cervidil package insert. But I do like VBACs. Is the unpleasant
>reality that we cannot use these effective drugs to induce/augment labor
>in VBACs?
>>>
>Just remember that the PDR advises NOT TO USE TERBUTALINE DURING PREGNANCY.
>So, just consider the source...
>
>Joe P.

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art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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