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Re: Compounded prostaglandin gel for cervical ripeningFrom: Geffrey H. Klein, MD (gklein@bcm.tmc.edu)Fri May 29 13:23:48 1998
On 5/28/98, Steve Montamat wrote this: Q> As a chairman of a P&T committee, I would be interested in comments Q> about the prevalence of hospital pharmacies extemporaneously compounding Q> prostaglandin gel versus using commercially available prostaglandin Q> products versus misoprostol for cervical ripening. Q> Q> -- Q> Steve Montamat, M.D. Q> (an internist!) they do it at my hospital here in Houston. It does not work nearly as well as prepidil.. Geffrey Klein, MD gklein@icsi.net
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