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COMPARISON OF TREATMENT OUTCOME OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION [PDF]
This study was aimed to find out the differences in the pregnancy outcome of PIH women treated with the antihypertensive drugs methyldopa and nifedipine.
Velusamy, Sivakumar
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Antihypertension Profile During Pregnancy at a Private Hospital in Surabaya
Hypertension during pregnancy, a significant obstetric complication, can lead to severe consequences such as preeclampsia. This study aimed to determine the pattern of antihypertensive medication use, including drug type, route of administration, dosage,
Oktaviany Irma Wiputri+2 more
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Randomised comparison of methyldopa and oxprenolol for treatment of hypertension in pregnancy. [PDF]
Eileen D.M. Gallery+3 more
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Comparative evaluation of antihypertensive drugs in the management of pregnancy-induced hypertension [PDF]
Background: Pregnancy-induced hypertension is associated with various adverse fetal and maternal outcomes. The use of anti-hypertensive drugs in pregnancy is controversial.
Gadhavi, Mansi+3 more
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HAeMODYNAMIC STUDIES WITH METHYLDOPA: EFFECT ON CARDIAC OUTPUT AND RESPONSE TO PRESSOR AMINES
C. T. Dollery, M. Harington, J. V. Hodge
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A study of the transfer of alpha‐methyldopa to the human foetus and newborn infant. [PDF]
H. Bence Jones, AJ Cummings
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Methyldopa and associated thrombocytopenia. [PDF]
R C Clarke+3 more
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The metabolism of14C-labelled α-methyldopa in normal and hypertensive human subjects [PDF]
William Y. W. Au+4 more
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