piperacillin-and-tazobactam-monograph
... Studies in animals have shown reproductive and developmental toxicity in rats at maternally toxic doses when administered intravenously or intraperitoneally but have not shown teratogenicity of the piperacillin/tazobactam combination when administered intravenously (see TOXICOLOGY). Skin Reactions S ...
... Studies in animals have shown reproductive and developmental toxicity in rats at maternally toxic doses when administered intravenously or intraperitoneally but have not shown teratogenicity of the piperacillin/tazobactam combination when administered intravenously (see TOXICOLOGY). Skin Reactions S ...
microdermabrasion for transdermal drug delivery
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Epidural Steroid Injections Safety Recommendations by the Multi
... 1. Cervical interlaminar (IL) ESIs are associated with a rare risk of catastrophic neurologic injury. 2. Transforaminal (TF) ESI using particulate steroid is associated with a rare risk of catastrophic neurovascular complications. 3. All cervical interlaminar (IL) epidural steroid injections should ...
... 1. Cervical interlaminar (IL) ESIs are associated with a rare risk of catastrophic neurologic injury. 2. Transforaminal (TF) ESI using particulate steroid is associated with a rare risk of catastrophic neurovascular complications. 3. All cervical interlaminar (IL) epidural steroid injections should ...
Sumatriptan Succinate Injection - Pack Insert
... Overall, the frequency of adverse reactions reported in the trials of cluster headache was generally lower than in the migraine trials. Exceptions include reports of paresthesia (5% sumatriptan succinate, 0% placebo), nausea and vomiting (4% sumatriptan succinate, 0% placebo), and bronchospasm (1% s ...
... Overall, the frequency of adverse reactions reported in the trials of cluster headache was generally lower than in the migraine trials. Exceptions include reports of paresthesia (5% sumatriptan succinate, 0% placebo), nausea and vomiting (4% sumatriptan succinate, 0% placebo), and bronchospasm (1% s ...
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH CEFAZOLIN FOR INJECTION 500 mg, 1
... There are instances of patients who have had reactions to both penicillins and cephalosporins (including fatal anaphylaxis after parenteral use). Clinical and laboratory evidence of partial cross-allergenicity of the two drug classes exists. Cefazolin sodium should be administered cautiously and the ...
... There are instances of patients who have had reactions to both penicillins and cephalosporins (including fatal anaphylaxis after parenteral use). Clinical and laboratory evidence of partial cross-allergenicity of the two drug classes exists. Cefazolin sodium should be administered cautiously and the ...
diamorphine hydrochloride bp 5 mg lyophilisate for solution for
... and batch analytical results indicate consistency from batch to batch. There are no outstanding quality issues that would have a negative impact on the benefit/risk balance. PRECLINICAL No preclinical studies were performed with this product, which is considered to be acceptable given that these app ...
... and batch analytical results indicate consistency from batch to batch. There are no outstanding quality issues that would have a negative impact on the benefit/risk balance. PRECLINICAL No preclinical studies were performed with this product, which is considered to be acceptable given that these app ...
MAGNESIUM SULFATE IN 5% DEXTROSE
... are retrospective epidemiological studies and case reports documenting fetal abnormalities such as hypocalcemia, skeletal demineralizations, osteopenia and other skeletal abnormalities with continuous maternal administration of magnesium sulfate for more than 5-7 days.1-12 Magnesium Sulfate in 5% De ...
... are retrospective epidemiological studies and case reports documenting fetal abnormalities such as hypocalcemia, skeletal demineralizations, osteopenia and other skeletal abnormalities with continuous maternal administration of magnesium sulfate for more than 5-7 days.1-12 Magnesium Sulfate in 5% De ...
hepatitis A - Department of Health
... year and over travelling to areas of moderate or high endemicity, such as the Indian subcontinent, for prolonged periods, particularly if sanitation and food hygiene is likely to be poor. Vaccine is also recommended for all individuals going to reside in or likely to be posted for long periods to he ...
... year and over travelling to areas of moderate or high endemicity, such as the Indian subcontinent, for prolonged periods, particularly if sanitation and food hygiene is likely to be poor. Vaccine is also recommended for all individuals going to reside in or likely to be posted for long periods to he ...
mesna injection, 100 mg/ml
... Clinical studies of mesna did not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. In general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardia ...
... Clinical studies of mesna did not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. In general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardia ...
Diamorphine Hydrochloride BP 100 mg Lyophilisate for solution for
... subcutaneously—absorption is smoother so that the risk of adverse effects at peak absorption is avoided (an even better method is to use a subcutaneous butterfly needle). To minimise the risk of infection no individual subcutaneous infusion solution should be used for longer than 24 hours. If treatm ...
... subcutaneously—absorption is smoother so that the risk of adverse effects at peak absorption is avoided (an even better method is to use a subcutaneous butterfly needle). To minimise the risk of infection no individual subcutaneous infusion solution should be used for longer than 24 hours. If treatm ...
Fluorescein Sodium 100 mg/ml, Solution for Injection
... No new data have been submitted and none are required for applications of this type. III.3 Pharmacokinetics No new data have been submitted and none are required for applications of this type. III.4 Toxicology No new data have been submitted and none are required for applications of this type. III.5 ...
... No new data have been submitted and none are required for applications of this type. III.3 Pharmacokinetics No new data have been submitted and none are required for applications of this type. III.4 Toxicology No new data have been submitted and none are required for applications of this type. III.5 ...
A New Type of Signaling Pathways as Pilomotor Lines along Skin
... was shown to be released from the skin along the Meridian line after acupuncture; when phenylephrine was injected into an acupoint, AA was strongly simulated. All these results indicate that: 1. the transmission pathway of acupuncture signals exists in the skin, just as the Meridians described in th ...
... was shown to be released from the skin along the Meridian line after acupuncture; when phenylephrine was injected into an acupoint, AA was strongly simulated. All these results indicate that: 1. the transmission pathway of acupuncture signals exists in the skin, just as the Meridians described in th ...
Ceftazidime for Injection, USP
... where various concomitant therapies with other antibiotics have been used. Ceftazidime for injection, USP may also be used concomitantly with other antibiotics, such as aminoglycosides, vancomycin, and clindamycin; in severe and life-threatening infections; and in the immunocompromised patient. When ...
... where various concomitant therapies with other antibiotics have been used. Ceftazidime for injection, USP may also be used concomitantly with other antibiotics, such as aminoglycosides, vancomycin, and clindamycin; in severe and life-threatening infections; and in the immunocompromised patient. When ...
Tonicity Agents Clarity - Pharmacists Provide Care
... It was previously thought that tonicity was very important for ophthalmic preparations and that solutions should be isotonic with the body’s natural fluids. Lacrimal fluid has an isotonicity value similar to 0.9% sodium chloride solution or normal saline. However, the eye can tolerate a range from 0 ...
... It was previously thought that tonicity was very important for ophthalmic preparations and that solutions should be isotonic with the body’s natural fluids. Lacrimal fluid has an isotonicity value similar to 0.9% sodium chloride solution or normal saline. However, the eye can tolerate a range from 0 ...
Epinephrine_1871-01_PI_Art3 without Legend
... Rare cases of serious skin and soft tissue infections, including necrotizing fasciitis and myonecrosis caused by Clostridia (gas gangrene), have been reported at the injection site following epinephrine injection for anaphylaxis. Clostridium spores can be present on the skin and introduced into the ...
... Rare cases of serious skin and soft tissue infections, including necrotizing fasciitis and myonecrosis caused by Clostridia (gas gangrene), have been reported at the injection site following epinephrine injection for anaphylaxis. Clostridium spores can be present on the skin and introduced into the ...
Procedure
... Slowly inject medication, observing for wheal ( blister) formation and blanching at site. Rationale: wheal formation indicates proper injection. If no wheal develop, injection was given too deeply. ...
... Slowly inject medication, observing for wheal ( blister) formation and blanching at site. Rationale: wheal formation indicates proper injection. If no wheal develop, injection was given too deeply. ...
Rapanofal Package Insert
... Rapanofal™ injection is contraindicated in dogs and cats with a known hypersensitivity to propofol or its components, or when general anesthesia or sedation are contraindicated. WARNINGS: Induction of anesthesia with Rapanofal™ injection is frequently associated with apnea and respiratory depression ...
... Rapanofal™ injection is contraindicated in dogs and cats with a known hypersensitivity to propofol or its components, or when general anesthesia or sedation are contraindicated. WARNINGS: Induction of anesthesia with Rapanofal™ injection is frequently associated with apnea and respiratory depression ...
Lethal Injection for Execution: Chemical Asphyxiation?
... humane alternative to the electric chair [1]. Both the state medical examiner and a chairman of anesthesiology appear to have been consulted in writing of the statute. The medical examiner has since indicated that no research went into his choice of drugs—thiopental, pancuronium bromide, and potassi ...
... humane alternative to the electric chair [1]. Both the state medical examiner and a chairman of anesthesiology appear to have been consulted in writing of the statute. The medical examiner has since indicated that no research went into his choice of drugs—thiopental, pancuronium bromide, and potassi ...
PRESCRIBING INFORMATION AND CONSUMER
... The parenteral administration of hyoscine butylbromide, particularly of higher doses, has been reported to cause transient disturbances of accommodation which recede spontaneously. Therefore, patients should be cautioned about potential visual problems and the need to exercise care while driving or ...
... The parenteral administration of hyoscine butylbromide, particularly of higher doses, has been reported to cause transient disturbances of accommodation which recede spontaneously. Therefore, patients should be cautioned about potential visual problems and the need to exercise care while driving or ...
Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection MIN-I-JET CONSUMER
... a summary and is not intended to replace advice from your doctor. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any comments or questions. WHAT IS NALOXONE? Naloxone is a medicine which, when injected, reverses the effect of opium-like substances such as morphine, heroin and ...
... a summary and is not intended to replace advice from your doctor. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any comments or questions. WHAT IS NALOXONE? Naloxone is a medicine which, when injected, reverses the effect of opium-like substances such as morphine, heroin and ...
dose
... score was the mean of the last three of four TFL trials con ducted at 30-sec intervals. The experimental and control fluids were administered through an orogastric tube consisting of 11.5-cm length of PE-160 tubing, fitted to a blunted 16-ga hypodermic needle. The needle was mounted on either a 0.2 ...
... score was the mean of the last three of four TFL trials con ducted at 30-sec intervals. The experimental and control fluids were administered through an orogastric tube consisting of 11.5-cm length of PE-160 tubing, fitted to a blunted 16-ga hypodermic needle. The needle was mounted on either a 0.2 ...
BREVIBLOC [Injection esmolol hydrochloride]
... BREVIBLOC PREMIXED Injection to patients with a history of heart failure. Beta-blockers act selectively without abolishing the inotropic action of digitalis on the heart muscle. The effects of beta-blockers and digitalis are additive in depressing A-V nodal conduction. Even in patients with no histo ...
... BREVIBLOC PREMIXED Injection to patients with a history of heart failure. Beta-blockers act selectively without abolishing the inotropic action of digitalis on the heart muscle. The effects of beta-blockers and digitalis are additive in depressing A-V nodal conduction. Even in patients with no histo ...
Page 1 of 9 Clinical Policy: aflibercept (Eylea), ranibizumab
... a. Eylea: 2 mg (0.05 mL) via intravitreal injection once every 4 weeks for the first 5 injections followed by 2 mg (0.05 mL) via intravitreal injection once every 8 weeks; b. Lucentis: 0.3 mg (0.05 mL) per intravitreal injection once a month. Approval duration: Length of Benefit E. Predominantly Cla ...
... a. Eylea: 2 mg (0.05 mL) via intravitreal injection once every 4 weeks for the first 5 injections followed by 2 mg (0.05 mL) via intravitreal injection once every 8 weeks; b. Lucentis: 0.3 mg (0.05 mL) per intravitreal injection once a month. Approval duration: Length of Benefit E. Predominantly Cla ...
bevacizumab
... • Dosage: 2.25 mg in 0.1ml. (exact dosage ??) • Preferred site is to inject near corneal vascularization. • Injection site could be more than one. ...
... • Dosage: 2.25 mg in 0.1ml. (exact dosage ??) • Preferred site is to inject near corneal vascularization. • Injection site could be more than one. ...
Injections
... Medication Errors Report all medication errors. Patient safety is top priority when an error occurs. Documentation is required. The nurse is responsible for preparing a written occurrence or incident report: an accurate, factual description of what occurred and what was done. Nurses play an essenti ...
... Medication Errors Report all medication errors. Patient safety is top priority when an error occurs. Documentation is required. The nurse is responsible for preparing a written occurrence or incident report: an accurate, factual description of what occurred and what was done. Nurses play an essenti ...
Jet injector
A jet injector is a type of medical injecting syringe that uses a high-pressure narrow jet of the injection liquid instead of a hypodermic needle to penetrate the epidermis. It is powered by compressed air or gas, either by a pressure hose from a large cylinder, or from a built-in gas cartridge, small cylinder, or spring (as in the Medijector Vision, Vitajet, Injex 23 and 30, or Insujet).Jet injectors are used for mass vaccination, and as an alternative to needle syringes for diabetics to inject insulin. As well as health uses, similar devices are used in other industries to inject grease or other fluid.The term ""hypospray"" is largely restricted to science-fiction, but there are cases in scientific periodicals of a real jet injector being called a hypospray.