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Do women with pre-eclampsia, and their babies, benefit from magnesium sulphate?
The combination was standard, like magnesium sulphate and ether, centuries before.
Prevention of seizure convulsion is usually done using magnesium sulphate.
The water was rich in magnesium sulphate which added bitterness to the beer and provided it with a dry finish.
Magnesium sulphate, or kieserite, is often used as an alternative to baking soda.
The homely term for magnesium sulphate is of course, epsom salts.
Magnesium sulphate for preventing preterm birth in threatened preterm labour.
For faecal examination saturated magnesium sulphate should be used as the flotation solution because of the heavy density of the eggs.
'Well, he was, of course,' said Belinda, 'but he only gave phenobarbitol, no magnesium sulphate yet, and her blood-pressure has dropped slightly already.
Introducing magnesium sulphate into the brewing water, or "liquor", creates a rounder, fuller taste that enhances other flavours in the beer.
Intravenous magnesium sulphate relieves migraine attacks in patients with low serum ionized magnesium levels: a pilot study.
Appropriate management of patients with preeclampsia generally involves the use of magnesium sulphate as an agent to prevent convulsions, and thus preventing eclampsia.
Magnesium sulphate has lately been shown to reduce mortality in suspected myocardial infarction and may reduce the incidence of ventricular arrhythmias.
As hypomagnesia is a common cause of VT, stat dose magnesium sulphate can be given for torsades or if hypomagnesemia is found/suspected.
The international MAGPIE study, of 2004, evaluated the long-term implications of the magnesium sulphate therapies.
It ranks among strongly mineralized mineral waters of the Magnesium sulphate type; it is cool, hypertonic, slightly opalescent, yellowish, scent-free, with a strongly bitter flavour.
Magnesium sulfate (or magnesium sulphate) is an inorganic salt (chemical compound) containing magnesium, sulfur and oxygen, with the formula MgSO.
A recent systematic review suggests that antenatal intravenous magnesium sulphate can reduce the risk of cerebral palsy and gross motor dysfunction in preterm infants by on average 30%.
Brine shrimp siheries have existed on sodium magnesium sulphate lakes such as Chaplin, Frederick, Ingebright, and Little Manitou lakes.
'Well, Dr Greene has prescribed magnesium sulphate if your blood-pressure hasn't dropped soon, but as long as you rest, you've got a very good chance of reversing the cycle.'
Eventually the overlying skin thins and breaks, allowing the pus out and traditional remedies such as poultices, magnesium sulphate paste or hot flannels can all help that process along.
In the fourth group the relationship between the CT and NG responses to magnesium sulphate and L-phenylalanine depended on the parameter chosen, integrated response or maximum amplitude.
To avoid the necessity for the provision of a special supply of unsoftened water, an addition of magnesium sulphate can be made to the soft supply, and this gives the desired stability.
The specific antidotes to metal poisoning had not been discovered and the only thing which sometimes did a bit of good was magnesium sulphate which caused the precipitation of insoluble lead sulphate.
Being dense, the egg float more readily in saturated solutions of zinc sulphate or magnesium sulphate than in the saturated sodium chloride solution which is used in most faecal examination techniques.