We studied the in vivo total bilirubin production, as indexed by the carboxyhemoglobin
level (HbCO), of infants whose mothers had ritodrine (RIT) tocolysis or underwent
tocolysis with the calcium channel blocker, nifedipine (NIF). No difference in HbCO
between the infant groups was detected: NIF 0.67 ± 0.31% saturation and RIT 0.88 ±
0.47% saturation. We conclude that NIF is unlikely to cause a clinically important increase
in total bilirubin production when used at doses sufficient for tocolysis.
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