Compounded prostaglandin gel for cervical ripening

From: Steve Montamat (montamas@slrmc.org)
Thu May 28 13:04:05 1998


As a chairman of a P&T committee, I would be interested in comments about the prevalence of hospital pharmacies extemporaneously compounding prostaglandin gel versus using commercially available prostaglandin products versus misoprostol for cervical ripening.

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Steve Montamat, M.D.
(an internist!)




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