How does labetalol compare to hydralazine for treating preeclampsia, particularly in terms of blood pressure control and maternal-fetal outcomes?
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Labetalol is often preferred for preeclampsia as it controls blood pressure more effectively and consistently than hydralazine, leading to better maternal-fetal outcomes.