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It was also that in most of the more severe cases agreed there elements of emotional dis¬ were some underlying PHARMACY COUNCIL ON turbance. AND CHEMISTRY The felt that the term panel hyperemesis gravidarum, of should or be pernicious vomiting applied pregnancy, to the condition in the few who ex¬ occurring patients of the Council Report hibit intractable and of disturbed nutri¬ vomiting signs tional such alteration of status, as balance, electrolyte The Council has authorized the of follow¬ publication 5% or more and with weight loss, ketosis, acetonuria, ing report. ultimate liver retinal disturbances, neurological damage, H. D. Kautz, Secretary. M.D., and renal of One member the hemorrhage, damage. felt that ketosis and acetonuria should not be re¬ panel STATUS THERAPY IN NAUSEA CURRENT OF as critical evidence of This serious garded hyperemesis. AND VOMITING OF PREGNANCY condition occurs in pathological apparently only rarely women who have care pregnant proper early prenatal the Council has been At different times in recent years and from serious emotional disturbances. In protection of firms to evaluate the use requested by pharmaceutical the of the most with experience consultants, patients for relief of and of various nausea vomiting preg¬ drugs were under
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Jan 21, 1956
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