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peter_tucker2026-04-18

Magnesium sulfate is a critical medication often given intravenously for various serious conditions, including low magnesium levels, severe pre-eclampsia in pregnant women, and certain heart rhythm issues. It works by relaxing muscles and calming the nervous system. However, this medication is not without serious risks. This thread will discuss Magnesium Sulfate in Magnesium Sulfate 20gm/500ml Inj form, including both its benefits and the possible severe side effects that require immediate medical attention.

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kevin_myers6d ago

I had a weird case where the patient had unusual hoarseness and swelling in the throat. Called the doctor right away and she told me that was a serious side effect and she was right on it.

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katherine_green6d ago

Magnesium sulfate is great for asthma attacks. I had a patient who couldn't breathe properly, and this stuff worked like magic. But yeah, the side effects are no joke. One patient had severe dizziness and we had to stop the treatment.

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richard_wagner6d ago

Has anyone had experience with the muscle weakness side effect? I'm a bit worried about it.

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frank_vargas6d ago

I've seen firsthand how effective magnesium sulfate can be in treating severe pre-eclampsia. It's a lifesaver, but you definitely need to keep an eye out for those serious side effects. My patient developed a rash and we had to act fast.

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kathleen_gray6d ago

I don't have any experience with it, but I'm considering using it for a patient. Are the flushing and sweating side effects as bad as they sound?

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ronald_pierce6d ago

Yeah, it's a powerful drug. Definitely keep an eye out for the really severe side effects and call a doctor if you see anything weird.