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... Category B2. Studies in animals are inadequate or may be lacking, but available data show no evidence of an increased occurrence of foetal damage. The safety of benzydamine hydrochloride has not been established in pregnant patients. Risk to benefit ratio should be established if Difflam Forte Anti- ...
... Category B2. Studies in animals are inadequate or may be lacking, but available data show no evidence of an increased occurrence of foetal damage. The safety of benzydamine hydrochloride has not been established in pregnant patients. Risk to benefit ratio should be established if Difflam Forte Anti- ...
trastuzumab - Cancer Care Ontario
... trastuzumab infusion should be discontinued and the patients must be carefully monitored until resolution of their symptoms. Supportive therapy such as oxygen, beta-agonists and corticosteroids may be used. Patients who are experiencing dyspnea at rest (due to pulmonary metastases) may be at increas ...
... trastuzumab infusion should be discontinued and the patients must be carefully monitored until resolution of their symptoms. Supportive therapy such as oxygen, beta-agonists and corticosteroids may be used. Patients who are experiencing dyspnea at rest (due to pulmonary metastases) may be at increas ...
Coactifed® Preparations - GlaxoSmithKline
... Codeine is secreted into human milk. In women with normal codeine metabolism (normal CYP2D6 activity), the amount of codeine secreted into human milk is low and dosedependent. However, some women are ultra-rapid metabolisers of codeine (see Contraindications, Ultra-Rapid Metabolisers of Codeine). Th ...
... Codeine is secreted into human milk. In women with normal codeine metabolism (normal CYP2D6 activity), the amount of codeine secreted into human milk is low and dosedependent. However, some women are ultra-rapid metabolisers of codeine (see Contraindications, Ultra-Rapid Metabolisers of Codeine). Th ...
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... arrhythmias may occur due to QT prolongation. But our patient did not use any other medication together with itraconazole. Okamoto et al. reported a case similar to ours’ in which itraconazole monotherapy, induced PACs and PVCs. Additionally their patient also developed a short run of ventricular ta ...
... arrhythmias may occur due to QT prolongation. But our patient did not use any other medication together with itraconazole. Okamoto et al. reported a case similar to ours’ in which itraconazole monotherapy, induced PACs and PVCs. Additionally their patient also developed a short run of ventricular ta ...
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... initiation of neuroleptic therapy, tend to occur more frequently in children and young adults, and occur in males more often than females. The sustained eye deviation described in the question is a form of dystonia called an oculogyric crisis. These reactions are reversible with antihistamines (e.g. ...
... initiation of neuroleptic therapy, tend to occur more frequently in children and young adults, and occur in males more often than females. The sustained eye deviation described in the question is a form of dystonia called an oculogyric crisis. These reactions are reversible with antihistamines (e.g. ...
LSD: Side Effects and Complications
... were given. A physician who had habitually inhaled nitrous oxide for many years was given 150 mcg. of LSD. Six months afterwards he was found dead in his room with the NO2 mask on his face. The respondent (Janiger) does not consider that this suicide was the result of LSD administration, rather the ...
... were given. A physician who had habitually inhaled nitrous oxide for many years was given 150 mcg. of LSD. Six months afterwards he was found dead in his room with the NO2 mask on his face. The respondent (Janiger) does not consider that this suicide was the result of LSD administration, rather the ...
2. Principles for safe, clear and consistent terminology for medicines
... in the National guidelines for the on-screen display of clinical medicines information.[2] Medication errors are one of the most commonly reported clinical incidents in acute health care settings and, while rates of serious harm are low, their prevalence is of concern particularly as many are preven ...
... in the National guidelines for the on-screen display of clinical medicines information.[2] Medication errors are one of the most commonly reported clinical incidents in acute health care settings and, while rates of serious harm are low, their prevalence is of concern particularly as many are preven ...
Improving Access to Medicines for Non-Communicable
... meeting, this paper provides a first step toward developing a policy research agenda for improving access to NCD medicines in developing countries, a step that the research-based pharmaceutical industry, in particular, can carry forward as part of broader global efforts to combat NCDs. The authors o ...
... meeting, this paper provides a first step toward developing a policy research agenda for improving access to NCD medicines in developing countries, a step that the research-based pharmaceutical industry, in particular, can carry forward as part of broader global efforts to combat NCDs. The authors o ...
4. concern in the use of naltrexone
... to want to stop naltrexone. This can be minimised by starting the patients on 25 mg (1/2 tablet) a day for two days before continuing on the full dose of 50 mg per day. Some patients describe a degree of dysphoria which may require treatment. For a full list of side effects consult MIMS or the produ ...
... to want to stop naltrexone. This can be minimised by starting the patients on 25 mg (1/2 tablet) a day for two days before continuing on the full dose of 50 mg per day. Some patients describe a degree of dysphoria which may require treatment. For a full list of side effects consult MIMS or the produ ...
the pdf version of this decision.
... regarding Seroquel and Serzone, I am required to make a finding of fact. I am satisfied that the evidence provided by Mr and Mrs A – that Mr F told them the two medications were essentially the same – is credible for the following reasons. First, it is corroborated by Mr G’s note, written the follow ...
... regarding Seroquel and Serzone, I am required to make a finding of fact. I am satisfied that the evidence provided by Mr and Mrs A – that Mr F told them the two medications were essentially the same – is credible for the following reasons. First, it is corroborated by Mr G’s note, written the follow ...
Allergen immunotherapy: How to Perform Desensitisation in Your Practice
... local heat or rubbing after immunotherapy injection due to increased risk of side effects. ...
... local heat or rubbing after immunotherapy injection due to increased risk of side effects. ...
Status Epilepticus
... Phenobarbital: Load: 20 mg/kg IV at 1 mg/kg min, no faster than 30-60 mg/min - OR Midazolam 0.2 mg/kg, maximum dose 10 mg. If seizures persist after 5 more minutes, repeat midazolam 0.2 mg/kg (max 10 mg) and start midazolam infusion at 0.1 mg/kg/hour. If seizures persist, start pentobarbital 5 ...
... Phenobarbital: Load: 20 mg/kg IV at 1 mg/kg min, no faster than 30-60 mg/min - OR Midazolam 0.2 mg/kg, maximum dose 10 mg. If seizures persist after 5 more minutes, repeat midazolam 0.2 mg/kg (max 10 mg) and start midazolam infusion at 0.1 mg/kg/hour. If seizures persist, start pentobarbital 5 ...
Optimizing health outcomes in heart failure and multimorbidity: A
... consideration of the need for specialist opinion for particularly difficult conditions, patient preferences and goals (15) and conflicting/contraindicated treatment options based on the same (see Table 2). 4. Individualized, home-based, multidisciplinary, case management be strongly considered to s ...
... consideration of the need for specialist opinion for particularly difficult conditions, patient preferences and goals (15) and conflicting/contraindicated treatment options based on the same (see Table 2). 4. Individualized, home-based, multidisciplinary, case management be strongly considered to s ...
Concise BTS/ACPRC guidelines
... Grades of Recommendations Physiotherapy should be offered to patients with a variety of medical respiratory conditions, with the aim of breathlessness management and symptom control, mobility and function improvement or maintenance, and airway clearance and cough enhancement or support. Strategies a ...
... Grades of Recommendations Physiotherapy should be offered to patients with a variety of medical respiratory conditions, with the aim of breathlessness management and symptom control, mobility and function improvement or maintenance, and airway clearance and cough enhancement or support. Strategies a ...
Prevention of Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia
... temperature of approximately 2°C were three times more likely to develop surgical site infections.45 This effect was thought to be due to decreased macrophage function and decreased tissue oxygen tension, the latter of which is related to decreased tissue perfusion.45 The same study found that hypot ...
... temperature of approximately 2°C were three times more likely to develop surgical site infections.45 This effect was thought to be due to decreased macrophage function and decreased tissue oxygen tension, the latter of which is related to decreased tissue perfusion.45 The same study found that hypot ...
COPD 2014
... studied in patients with COPD • Tiotropium/formoterol (Foradil) vs salmeterol(Serevent)/fluticasone in moderate COPD – TF superior in lung function over the day compared to SF (this study appeals to me, Chest 2008;134:255) • OPTIMAL (Tiotopium/placebo, T plus salmeterol, T plus salmeterol/fluticason ...
... studied in patients with COPD • Tiotropium/formoterol (Foradil) vs salmeterol(Serevent)/fluticasone in moderate COPD – TF superior in lung function over the day compared to SF (this study appeals to me, Chest 2008;134:255) • OPTIMAL (Tiotopium/placebo, T plus salmeterol, T plus salmeterol/fluticason ...
NIMC User Guide - Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in
... improve medication safety and quality and works with other national organisations to achieve a nationally consistent approach to it. Electronic Medication Management Systems: A Guide to Safe Implementation (2 nd Edition) was produced by the Commission and the National E-Health Transition Authority t ...
... improve medication safety and quality and works with other national organisations to achieve a nationally consistent approach to it. Electronic Medication Management Systems: A Guide to Safe Implementation (2 nd Edition) was produced by the Commission and the National E-Health Transition Authority t ...
VIEW PDF - Practical Neurology
... of primary RLS, the guidelines note. In addition, gabapentin enacarbil was placed in the “probably effective” category for the long-term treatment of RLS. They note gabapentin continues to be considered effective in the short-term treatment of primary RLS and falls under “probably effective” for sec ...
... of primary RLS, the guidelines note. In addition, gabapentin enacarbil was placed in the “probably effective” category for the long-term treatment of RLS. They note gabapentin continues to be considered effective in the short-term treatment of primary RLS and falls under “probably effective” for sec ...
Community-Acquired Bacterial Meningitis in Adults
... of dexamethasone were not offset by any apparent side effects of treatment with dexamethasone. What are the practical implications of the results of this study?24 First, in all patients whose condition fulfills the inclusion criteria of the study, dexamethasone (at a dose of 10 mg) should be initiat ...
... of dexamethasone were not offset by any apparent side effects of treatment with dexamethasone. What are the practical implications of the results of this study?24 First, in all patients whose condition fulfills the inclusion criteria of the study, dexamethasone (at a dose of 10 mg) should be initiat ...
Prolonged disorders of consciousness National clinical guidelines Report of a working party 2013
... In summary, none of the GDG members had any personal financial interest in the recommendations put forward in this guidance. • None of the GDG members were affiliated with any pro-life or pro-euthanasia group. • Two members of the group, Helen Gill-Thwaites and Karen Elliott, were the originators of ...
... In summary, none of the GDG members had any personal financial interest in the recommendations put forward in this guidance. • None of the GDG members were affiliated with any pro-life or pro-euthanasia group. • Two members of the group, Helen Gill-Thwaites and Karen Elliott, were the originators of ...
NIMC User Guide (PDF 2MB) - Australian Commission on Safety
... http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/NIMC-Local-ManagementGuidelines.pdf Application of adhesive labels to the NIMC There may be circumstances where use of an adhesive label to alert staff to a medicine or medicine(s) are appropriate. However, use of adhesive labels as a mec ...
... http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/NIMC-Local-ManagementGuidelines.pdf Application of adhesive labels to the NIMC There may be circumstances where use of an adhesive label to alert staff to a medicine or medicine(s) are appropriate. However, use of adhesive labels as a mec ...
Prolonged disorders of consciousness
... In summary, none of the GDG members had any personal financial interest in the recommendations put forward in this guidance. • None of the GDG members were affiliated with any pro-life or pro-euthanasia group. • Two members of the group, Helen Gill-Thwaites and Karen Elliott, were the originators of ...
... In summary, none of the GDG members had any personal financial interest in the recommendations put forward in this guidance. • None of the GDG members were affiliated with any pro-life or pro-euthanasia group. • Two members of the group, Helen Gill-Thwaites and Karen Elliott, were the originators of ...
WAO White Book on Allergy: Executive Summary
... cause of substantial socio-economic problems. • A subject’s QOL is negatively affected when appropriate ...
... cause of substantial socio-economic problems. • A subject’s QOL is negatively affected when appropriate ...