Oral nifedipine versus intravenous labetalol for acute blood pressure control in hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy: a randomised trial
Objective To compare oral nifedipine with intravenous labetalol in their rapidity to control hypertensive emergencies of pregnancy. Design A double-blind randomised trial. Setting A university hospital in Malaysia. Population Pregnant women with severe gestational hypertension >= 160/110 mmHg who...
Main Authors: | Raheem, I.A., Saaid, R., Omar, S.Z., Tan, P.C. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2012
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