Q: Mention at least one disease where Magnesium is contraindicated in eclampsia?
Answer: Myasthenia gravis
High-dose magnesium has remained the standard of care for eclampsia over the decades, and under time pressure, it is difficult to recall magnesium's contraindications, particularly in patients with a history of myasthenia gravis. Magnesium can precipitate a severe myasthenic crisis.
Similarly, magnesium should be used with caution in the following situations:
- Severe renal failure (lack of excretion)
- Severe Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
- Heart blocks
- Myocardial disease
- Hypocalcemia (exacerbates the situation)
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References:
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