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Caryn
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Posted - 10/26/2009 : 7:34:35 PM
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Of 35 women, 17 were allocated to sildenafil and 18 to placebo. There was no difference in time from randomisation to delivery in the two treatment groups, with a median time of 4 days (range 1-15) in the sildenafil group and 4.5 days (range 1-30) in the placebo group. Sildenafil achieved maximum drug concentrations of 48 ng/ml, 88 ng/ml, and 271 ng/ml after 3 days of 20 mg, 40 mg and 80 mg tid, respectively.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19843000
Darn it, Viagra doesn't seem to be working for us. The idea was that it was a vasodilator, and might buy enough time for steroids, but it didn't delay delivery in this (very small) study.
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Blythe
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Posted - 10/26/2009 : 8:42:24 PM
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Heather - mom to DS #1 - 7/18/03, 37 weeks - Mild PE, 5lbs, 8oz, 4 days in NICU DS #2 - 8/11/06, 36 1/2 weeks, 6lbs, 14oz!!! Induced for diagnostic BP. No NICU! DD #3 - 9/10/09, high bp at 33 1/2 weeks, induced at 37 weeks, 5 pounds, 12 ounces - healthy girl! "Thank God for the internet - otherwise my children would be raised in a med school library" |
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