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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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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Intravenous therapy|IV]], [[subcutaneous]], [[topical]] ...systemic exposure above. These are dose-related and more frequent at high infusion rates (≥3&nbsp;mg/minute). Common ADRs include: headache, dizziness, drow
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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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  • | routes_of_administration= [[intravenous|IV]], oral ...Chambers HF|title=Vancomycin for ''Staphylococcus aureus'' endocarditis in intravenous drug users|journal=Antimicrob Agents Chemother|year=1990|volume=34|pages=12
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  • | routes_of_administration = slow i.v.-infusion only ...mphotec) is a [[polyene]] [[antifungal]] [[medication|drug]], often used [[intravenous]]ly for systemic [[fungi|fungal]] [[infection]]s. It was originally extract
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  • | routes_of_administration= Oral, [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]] ...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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  • | routes_of_administration= Oral, [[Intravenous therapy|IV]], [[Intramuscular injection|IM]], rectal ...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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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Intravenous therapy|IV]], [[Intramuscular injection|IM]], [[Insufflation (medicine)|Ins ...large animals, though it has less effect on [[bovine]]s. It is the primary intravenous [[anesthetic]] agent used in equine surgery, often in conjunction with [[de
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  • ...stration = [[Route of administration#Enteral|Oral]], [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]], [[topical]] ([[ear drop]]s, [[eye drop]]s) ...in the United States to treat specific bacterial infections. In 1991, the intravenous formulation was introduced. The current United States patent appears to be
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  • ...quefeuil B |title=Pharmacokinetics of thiopental after single and multiple intravenous doses in critical care patients |journal=Eur. J. Clin. Pharmacol. |volume=4 | routes_of_administration = Oral, intravenous
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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 }}</ref> Alternatively, it has been suggested that intravenous methylene blue 50&nbsp;mg every six hours for prophylaxis during ifosfamide
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  • | elimination_half-life= 1.8 hours (given [[Intravenous therapy|IV]])<br>2 hours (given [[Intramuscular injection|IM]]) | routes_of_administration= Intravenous, intramuscular
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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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  • ...alprostadil (prostaglandin E1) in healthy volunteers following intravenous infusion |journal=British journal of clinical pharmacology |volume=40 |issue=3 |page
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  • | routes_of_administration = by intravenous infusion only
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  • ...id=14664351 |pmc=385445 |doi= |url=}}</ref> that can be administered as an intravenous drug solution with sterile water. It is currently approved for dogs in the ...by [[intramuscular injection]] (IM), [[subcutaneous injection]] (SC) or [[intravenous injection]] (IV). When delivered intravenously, a significantly decreased d
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  • ...unlike desferoxamine which has to be administered by IV route (intravenous infusion). Together with [[deferiprone]], deferasirox seems to be capable of removin
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  • **[[Intravenous therapy|IV]] and [[Intraosseous infusion|IO]] initiation *Intravenous Therapy Technician
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