Giving women at risk of premature birth a simple magnesium sulphate infusion (or 'drip') can prevent their babies from developing cerebral palsy, a recent Cochrane review has confirmed. The drug ...
The author(s) indicated no potential conflicts of interest. Corresponding author: Abolfazl Avan, MD, Department of Medical Oncology, VU University Medical Center, Cancer Center Amsterdam, CCA 1.58, De ...
The probability of spontaneous conversion to sinus rhythm (SVC) was increased with the intravenous administration of magnesium and potassium in patients with nonpermanent atrial fibrillation ...
Previous evidence has shown that administering magnesium sulfate to pregnant women at less than 30 weeks' gestation improves the chance their infant will survive without cerebral palsy, and guidelines ...
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