Re: Labetalol for acute control

From: Arijit Biswas (obgab@nus.edu.sg)
Mon Mar 23 18:49:21 1998


Dear Dr Jones

Thanks for your information. We will have to get that sorted out thru our drug regulatory authorities. Meanwhile,it will be great if you can send me Baha Sibai's "cookbook on labetalol". My fax no. is (65)-7794753. Thanks once again.

At 23 Mar 1998, Terrence.Jones@ncal.kaiperm.org wrote: >
>Dr. Biswas, think Malcolm was wondering WHY apresoline is no longer avail. in
>Singapore. The Novartis product was removed in '93, and now replaced with the
>Ciba-Geigy product. The nearest source(s) to Singapore, might be Australia or
>Italy ("apresolin"). Nice labetolol clinical cookbook summary per Dr. Sibai
>in Contemp. Ob/Gyn from a few years past, which I keep over in the hospital -
>will fax to You if You'd like, just leave Your # (sorry I don't have a
>scanner). Thought the problem with nifedipine, at least "ante"-partum was
>the negative inotrope effect and reduced placental perfusion? (Same as with
>CHTN and PTL, tho that was before Luis SR showed oral tocolytic maint. Rx
>was without efficacy.) tj.





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