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Tractocile, Atosiban
Tocolytics Used As Adjunctive Therapy at the Time of Cerclage Placement: a Systematic Review
Pharmaceutical Services Division and the Clinical Research Centre Ministry of Health Malaysia
Indomethacin in Pregnancy: Applications and Safety
Tocolytic Therapy a Meta-Analysis and Decision Analysis
Cord Prolapse Clinical Guideline
PROTOCOL: Tocolysis with Nifedipine
Outpatient Use of Prostaglandin Gel for Ripening of the Cervix and Induction of Labor
Cord Prolapse UHL Obstetric Guideline
Assessment Report for Short Acting Beta Agonists (Sabas) Containing Medicinal Products Authorised in Obstetric Indications
Anesthesia and Tocolytic / Uterotonic Therapy in Obstetrics
Umbilical Cord Prolapse (Green-Top Guideline No
The FDA Has Approved Terbutaline Sulphate
Formulary and Protocols in Equine Reproduction
Pharmacological Drugs Inducing Ototoxicity, Vestibular Symptoms and Tinnitus: a Reasoned and Updated Guide
Original Article &&&&&&&&&&&&&& a Comparison of Gestational Days Gained with Oral Terbutaline Versus Continuous Subcutaneous Terbutaline in Women with Twin Gestations
External Cephalic Version: How to Increase the Chances for Success
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University of Groningen Paving Ways for Personalizing Drug Therapy During Pregnancy Daud
Preterm Labour
Neonatal Outcome After Hexoprenaline Compared with Atosiban After Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes
Tocolytic Treatment in Pregnancy
Unusual and Severe Peripartum Cardiomyopathy: a Case Report
Contraceptives
National Licensed Medicine List of Afghanistan
Preterm Labor
Tractocile, INN-Atosiban
Acute and Maintenance Tocolysis Page 1 of 17
Side-Effect and Vital Sign Profile of Nifedipine As a Tocolytic for Preterm
External Cephalic Version
2018 ESC Guidelines for the Management of Cardiovascular
ACOG/SMFM Obstetric Care Consensus
Atosiban Efficacy and Safety In
Original Article ⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢⅢ Nitroglycerin for Rapid Tocolysis: Development of a Protocol and a Literature Review
Essential Obstetric and Newborn Care
ECV) Une Recension Systématique Des Écrits Scientifiques Portant Sur La Version Céphalique Externe (VCE)
External Cephalic Version and Reducing the Incidence of Breech Presentation
Our Experience of Nifedipine As a Tocolytic Agent in Preterm Labor (24 Weeks to 36 Weeks 6 Days)
Guideline for the Management of Umbilical Cord Prolapse
National Essential Medicine List of Afghanistan
Pdf · 197.7 Kb
Hospital Care for Mothers GUIDELINES for MANAGEMENT of COMMON MATERNAL CONDITIONS Pocket Book of Hospital Care for Mothers ISBN 978-92-9022-498-3
Umbilical Cord Prolapse: an Obstetric Emergency with Dire Consequences and Ways to Improve Maternal and Fetal Outcomes. Jessica Edwards, DO and Therese Malcolm, MD
(EDL) and a Licensed Drugs List (LDL) for Afghanistan
Assessment of Maternal Nifedipine As a Tocolytic Agent on the Doppler
Curricular Guide for Podiatric Medical Education
Nifedipine for Tocolysis – Protocol
Prostaglandin E2 Receptor Expression in Fetal Baboon Lung at 0.7 Gestation After Betamethasone Exposure
Cord Prolapse
Magnesium Sulfate Tocolysis Guidelines (DRAFT 12/20/07)
Hierarchical Models in the Analysis of Trends in Prevalence of Congenital Anomalies and Risks Associated with First Trimester Medications
National Licensed Medicine List of Afghanistan
Tocolysis Nifedipine Administration for Preterm Labour WW.05.16
Clinical Observation of 84 Days Delayed Delivery of the Second
Pulmonary Oedema After Hexoprenaline Administration in Preterm Labour a Report Of4 Cases
In 2003, the MOPH Published a First National Essential Drug List (EDL)
Below Is the List of Medical Drug J-Codes That Require Pre-Service Review
OBE022, an Oral and Selective Prostaglandin F2α Receptor
Loss of Prostaglandin F2a, but Not Thromboxane, Responsiveness in Pregnant Human Myometrium During Labour
TERBUTALINE This Document Should Be Read in Conjunction with This DISCLAIMER
Uterotonics and Tocolytics for Anesthesiologists
Tocolysis for Repeat External Cephalic Version in Breech Presentation at Term: a Randomised, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Guideline for the Management of Umblilical Cord Prolapse