Can magnesium sulfate be used to treat pre-eclampsia, and what are the protocols and precautions associated with its use in pregnancy?
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Yes, magnesium sulfate is used to treat pre-eclampsia. It’s typically administered intravenously in hospitals under strict monitoring to prevent eclampsia.
Yes, magnesium sulfate is a standard treatment for pre-eclampsia to prevent seizures. Administered IV, its use requires careful monitoring of the mother and fetus.
Magnesium sulfate is effectively used to manage and prevent eclamptic seizures in pre-eclamptic patients, monitored frequently for safety in dosage and maternal-fetal response.