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Magnesium Sulfate Dose (Pre-eclampsia)

Magnesium Sulfate Dose

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Pre-make a bedside 'Magnesium Safety Card' for all obstetric units using MgSO4. It should display: (1) required monitoring frequency; (2) signs of toxicity and serum level at which each occurs; (3) action to take; (4) calcium gluconate dose and route. Laminated and kept at each monitored bedside, this simple tool prevents the most serious errors and is recommended by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

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The use of magnesium sulfate in obstetrics predates modern evidence-based medicine. It was first used to treat eclamptic seizures in 1906 by J.O. Meigs in New Orleans, who gave it intrathecally (into the spinal fluid). In the 1920s, Lazard reported successful use of IV and IM magnesium for eclampsia in the USA. Despite this early use, MgSO4 was not widely adopted in Europe for decades — UK obstetricians favoured diazepam or phenytoin until the Collaborative Eclampsia Trial in 1995 and Magpie trial in 2002 finally established MgSO4's superiority with level-1 evidence.

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