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Eclamptic Seizures, Magnesium, and Semantics-Reply
Vladimir Hachinski, MD, FRCPC, DScMed
Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences The University of Western Ontario PO Box 5339 339 Windermere Rd London, Ontario Canada N6A 5A5
Arch Neurol. 1996;53(2):122.
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In 1988, commenting on the fact that the use of magnesium rested more on custom than on scientific proof, I wrote that "magnesium sulfate should be relegated to the laboratory, a clinical trial, or history. "1
My call for a clinical trial has been answered, not by one, but by two credible clinical trials.2,3I am delighted to update my comment: Drs Sheth and Riggs' hypothesis belongs to the laboratory, the verdict to the clinical trials, and my previous comment to history.
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