Magnesium-sulfate/propofol: Lack of efficacy: case report.

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      Later, she was treated with lorazepam, levetiracetam and phenytoin for tonic-clonic seizure control, and labetalol and hydralazine for hypertension. B Author Information b An event is serious (based on the ICH definition) when the patient outcome is: * death * life-threatening * hospitalisation * disability * congenital anomaly * other medically important event A 30-year-old woman exhibited a lack of efficacy during treatment with magnesium sulfate during delivery and propofol sedation for tonic-clonic seizure [ I not all routes and dosages stated i ]. Regardless of propofol sedation and therapeutic levels of magnesium sulfate, she had ongoing fitting (lack of efficacy) along with hypertension. [Extracted from the article]
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