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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Prostaglandin
  1. ... thin, your provider can use a medicine called prostaglandins. The medicine is placed in your vagina next to your cervix. Prostaglandins will often ripen, or soften the cervix, and ...
  2. ... damaged cells release chemicals including histamine, bradykinin, and prostaglandins. These chemicals cause blood vessels to leak fluid ...
  3. ... used to: Help blood flow through the heart (prostaglandins) Help the heart beat stronger Prevent clots (blood ...
  4. ... neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A medicine called prostaglandin E1 may be used to keep the ductus ...
  5. A medicine called prostaglandin E1 is usually used to help the blood move (circulate) into the lungs. This medicine keeps a blood vessel ...
  6. ... to help the baby breathe. A medicine called prostaglandin E1 is used to keep blood circulating to ...
  7. ... Lobo RA. Reproductive endocrinology: neuroendocrinology, gonadotropins, sex steroids, prostaglandins, ovulation, menstruation, and hormone assay. In: Lobo RA, ...
  8. ... likely it is to succeed. A medication called prostaglandin E1 may be used to keep the PDA ...
  9. ... The baby will immediately receive a medicine called prostaglandin through an IV (intravenous line). This medicine helps ...
  10. ... the baby may be given a medicine called prostaglandin E. This medicine will help keep the patent ...
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