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Re: HerpesFrom: fatih demirtola (fmtola@rorqual.cc.metu.edu.tr)Thu May 28 01:56:28 1998
At 16:19 05.03.1998 -0600, you wrote: >ldf wrote: >> >> Malcolm Griffiths wrote: >> > >> > In message <34FCC5DE.5BA6@electromisiones.com.ar>, ldf >> > <ldf@electromisiones.com.ar> writes >> > >The herpes diagnosis is a clinical one, you canot miss it. BTW, what is >> > >the eritromicine for??!!and becareful there is a eritromicine which is >> > >toxic for the fetus!!! >> > >luis >> > > >> > I would disagree very strongly with suggestion that erythromycin is "toxic"!!! >> > >-- > >Agreed. No fetal toxicity, it does not pass through the placenta. > >> >> Sorry Eritromicine Estolate or troleandomicine may produce intrahepatic colestasis >> luis >-- > >And paracetamol may cause hepatitis and aspirin may cause death... and, >and, ... > >-- >Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF >AIHP - ACCA >Paris - France >http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm > >And malpractice may cause death .. and .. Fatih Demirtola MD Obstetrician&Gynecologist Private Practice ,Ankara,Turkey email:fmtola@rorqual.cc.metu.edu.tr
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