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Summary Background Hypertension is the most common medical disorder in pregnancy, complicating one in ten pregnancies. Treatment of severely increased blood pressure is widely recommended to reduce the risk for maternal complications.
T. Easterling +8 more
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We present a case of a pregnant woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who was diagnosed with asymptomatic complete heart block (CHB) during pregnancy.
Eva Rihackova +5 more
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Chronic ethanol attenuates centrally-mediated hypotension elicited via alpha-2-adrenergic, but not I1-imidazoline, receptor activation in female rats [PDF]
Aims—This study dealt with the effect of chronic ethanol administration on hemodynamic responses elicited by α2-adrenergic (α-methyldopa) or I1-imidazoline (rilmenidine) receptor activation in telemetered female rats. Main methods—The effects of
Abdel A. Abdel-Rahman +40 more
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Sensitive and simple colorimetric method was developed for determination of methyldopa and terbutaline sulphate in pure and pharmaceutical dosage forms. The method was based on reduction of silver ions by the cited drugs in basic medium at 90 ℃ to silver
Magda Mohamed Ayad +2 more
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How to assess and manage hypertension during and after pregnancy. [PDF]
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are increasingly important complications of which clinicians should have an up-to-date knowledge to facilitate prompt recognition, diagnosis and management.
Freeman, Dilys +3 more
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Acute Colitis due to Methyldopa
A case of acute colitis due to antihypertensive therapy with methyldopa is reported . The colonic biopsies showed heavy infiltrates of eosinophils with crypt abscesses, cryptitis and vascular cuffing.
Michael Troster, Stephen N. Sullivan
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The role of antihypertensive drugs in patients with preeclampsia and how to prevent it
HIGHLIGHTS 1. Preeclampsia, or hypertension in pregnancy, remains a serious problem that has negative short and long-term consequences for the mother and the baby. 2.
I Gde Sastra Winata +2 more
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Methodical approaches to bioassay of substances containing unstable functional groups [PDF]
This article describes the method development approaches for bioassay of substances containing unstable functional groups and forming unstable metabolites using the example of mycophenolic acid, methyldopa and mebeverine ...
Dzhurko, Yu. A. +4 more
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The occurrence of drug-drug-interactions (DDI) from multiple drug dispensations is a serious problem, both for individuals and health-care systems, since patients with complications due to DDI are likely to reenter the system at a costlier level.
Correia, Rion Brattig +3 more
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