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  • ...with ropivacaine-induced asystole after axillary plexus block using lipid infusion. Anaesthesia 2006;61:800-1.</ref> Schemes to publicise this use more widely
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  • ...systemic exposure above. These are dose-related and more frequent at high infusion rates (≥3&nbsp;mg/minute). Common ADRs include: headache, dizziness, drow * Intravenous infusion
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  • ...MJ, Romero JC. |title= Stimulation of renin release by intrarenal calcium infusion. |journal=Hypertension |volume=15 |issue=2 |pages=149–152 |year=1990 |mon ...Yui-Ming Lam, Hung-Fat Tse, Chu-Pak Lau |title=Continuous Calcium Chloride Infusion for Massive Nifedipine Overdose |journal=CHEST |volume=119 |issue=4 |pages=
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  • ...heral lines a risk for thrombophlebitis. Ideally, central lines, PICCs, or infusion ports should be used. <ref>http://www.nursingcenter.com/prodev/ce_article. ...]]s, including [[diphenhydramine]], and are less likely to occur with slow infusion.<ref name="Sivagnanam2003">Sivagnanam S, Deleu D. Red man syndrome. Crit Ca
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  • | routes_of_administration = slow i.v.-infusion only Amphotericin administration is limited by infusion-related toxicity. This is thought to result from innate immune production o
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  • ...th flucytosine alone. In some countries, treatment with slow [[intravenous infusion]]s for no more than a week is also a therapeutic option, particular if the
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  • ...ed method. It consists of induction of atropinic coma by rapid intravenous infusion of atropine. Atropinic shock treatment is considered safe with careful moni
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  • ...drugs to produce balanced anesthesia and analgesia, and as a constant rate infusion to help prevent [[pain wind-up]]. Ketamine is used to manage pain among lar ...GE, Maleki J, Gracely EJ, Muir JJ, Harbut RE |title=Subanesthetic ketamine infusion therapy: a retrospective analysis of a novel therapeutic approach to comple
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  • ...appear as local skin reactions that resolve rapidly upon completion of the infusion. Subsequent intravenous administration is not contraindicated unless the re
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  • ...ntal is not used to maintain anesthesia in surgical procedures because, in infusion, it displays [[Zero order kinetics|zero-order elimination kinetics]], leadi ...ng infusions saturate peripheral compartments (fat, muscle etc.). When the infusion is stopped, the drug redistributes from the peripheral tissues back into th
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  • ...verse psychiatric symptoms that manifest after completion of an ifosfamide infusion. Reports suggest that methylene blue at 50–60&nbsp;mg up to six doses a d
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  • ...her intramuscular injection (injection into a large muscle) or intravenous infusion ([[intravenous]] fluid into a vein).
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  • * Infusion can cause fixed dilated pupils
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  • ...20&nbsp;[[milligram|mg]]/[[kilogram|kg]] per day given by slow intravenous infusion (at least five minutes with cardiac monitoring). The injection should be s ...is advisable and changes quickly reverse after the drug is stopped or the infusion rate is decreased.
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  • ...PF, Wilson A |title=The effect of sodium deprivation and of angiotensin II infusion on the peripheral plasma concentrations of 18-hydroxycorticosterone, aldost ...tisone).<ref>{{Cite journal|author=BARGER AC, BERLIN RD, TULENKO JF |title=Infusion of aldosterone, 9-alpha-fluorohydrocortisone and antidiuretic hormone into
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  • ...tion rates.<ref>Fossieck B Jr, Parker RH. Neurotoxicity during intravenous infusion of penicillin. A review. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 14: 504- 512, 1974.</ref><ref>
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  • ...the Greek [[philosopher]] [[Socrates]] drank a cup of some kind of hemlock infusion at his execution in [[399 BC]]. ''Cicuta virosa'' is however primarily a no
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  • ...ood]], but must not be eaten as they are highly [[poison]]ous. A diluted [[infusion]] of leaves and trees has been used in the past to induce [[uterus]] relaxa
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  • ...cinal plant]] in the form of [[alcoholic extract]]s, [[decoction]]s, and [[infusion]]s for the treatment of [[arthritis]], [[bronchitis]], [[cough]], and disea
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  • ...mned to death for [[impiety]] in [[399 BC]], Socrates was given a potent [[infusion]] of the hemlock plant. [[Plato]] described Socrates' death in the ''[[Phae
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