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</script>pmid: 6021290
Abstract How safe and effective is the continuous intravenous administration of analgesics during labor? Sixty-five women in labor received intravenous meperidine, promethazine, and scopolamine by this route in an attempt to answer this question. Relatively low dosages were necessary to relieve pain during the first two stages of labor and this was accomplished with safety to the mother and the baby.
Labor, Obstetric, Meperidine, Pregnancy, Infant, Newborn, Anesthesia, Obstetrical, Humans, Female, Infusions, Parenteral, Promethazine
Labor, Obstetric, Meperidine, Pregnancy, Infant, Newborn, Anesthesia, Obstetrical, Humans, Female, Infusions, Parenteral, Promethazine
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