id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-006716-n371b91w Cone, A. M. Flumazenil reverses diazepam-induced neonatal apnoea and hypotonia 1993 .txt text/plain 1621 90 59 These strategies are required in some European countries where the large proportion of intravenous drug user (IVDU) women of child-bearing age leads to increasing numbers of perinatally infected children [2] . These mechanisms have been already identified [1] and, as in others' data [1] , a prior unharmed experience seems to be a factor influencing reproductive decision; (2) HIV-1 testing in pregnancy is mostly useful for sexually infected women often unconscious of their condition. Sir: We describe a case in which flumazenil, a specific benzodiazepine antagonist, reversed diazepam-induced neonatal apnoea and hypotonia. Diazepam levels were not measured, but in view of the prolonged half-life of this drug, it was likely that the infant would remain susceptible to its effects after cessation of the flumazenil infusion. Complement activation and the prognostic value of C3 a in patients at risk of the adult respiratory distress syndrome ./cache/cord-006716-n371b91w.txt ./txt/cord-006716-n371b91w.txt