For the past 20 years, intravenously administered immune globulin has been used in the treatment of agammaglobulinemia. |
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Treatment was given intravenously as a bolus for the lowest two doses and as a 30-minute infusion for the two highest doses. |
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The steroid is administered intravenously in a dosage of 1 to 2 mg per kg every six to 12 hours. |
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The study drug was administered intravenously at weekly intervals for 5 doses. |
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The recommended dose for patients with cardiac arrest is 300 mg given intravenously as a bolus. |
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Colchicine given orally or intravenously is an alternative but is poorly tolerated by elderly people. |
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The anesthesia care provider then further sedates the patient intravenously. |
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Sodium pentobarbital, and either Trolox or saline were infused intravenously during the treatment. |
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Anybody too knackered to lift a cup of tea to parched lips can have it intravenously. |
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Technically, it is easier to administer fluids subcutaneously than intravenously. |
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Iron sucrose should be administered intravenously, directly into the dialysis line, either by slow injection or by infusion. |
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Approved for oral and intramuscular use, it also is used rectally, intravenously, subcutaneously, epidurally, and intrathecally. |
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The numerous instances in England where doctors have injected vincristine intrathecally, not intravenously, underline this. |
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Chemotherapy agents often take hours to administer intravenously, and patients have to be watched closely for side effects. |
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This regimen advises that an initial dose of insulin be given intravenously and intramuscularly. |
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It chemically captures, or chelates, excess iron but must be given intravenously or by injection. |
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Tracheal intubation was performed after the administration of succinylcholine intravenously. |
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Level II defines more complex procedures in which perioperative medication and sedation are used intravenously, intramuscularly, or rectally. |
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If we try to give gene therapy intravenously, it probably won't make it to all the tumour cells. |
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Antibiotics are usually started intravenously in the hospital, but many people can finish their treatment at home. |
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In an effort to further define the metabolic disorder and correct the anemia, iron was administered intravenously. |
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Relatives were due to arrive from abroad, and she chose to try a single reduced dose of daunorubicin 40 mg and cytarabine 200 mg intravenously. |
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I was pumped full of steroids intravenously and was in hospital for over two weeks. |
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Some will push staff to the limit, being kept alive intravenously and still exercising and purging. |
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The child should also receive adequate fluid either orally or intravenously. |
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This kind of cessation of treatment only occurs if someone is being fed intravenously or by some method other than a spoon. |
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Fentanyl or thiopental may be given intravenously if a deeper level of anesthesia is required during some parts of the procedure. |
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As far as toxicity is concerned, liposomes have already been injected intravenously in clinical practice to carry a variety of drugs. |
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He spent two years on mitoxantrone, administered intravenously once every three months. |
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If patient is convulsing, give amobarbital-sodium or thiopental-sodium intravenously. |
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The studies reviewed used oxytocin, ergometrine, or a mixture of those drugs administered intravenously or intramuscularly immediately after delivery of the infant. |
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When I had a medication given intravenously when having dental surgery the doctor said the same thing. |
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We found that emergency facilities ranged widely from the provision of simple analgesia to that of intravenously administered drugs and full resuscitation facilities. |
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Treatment consists of administering antibiotics intravenously as soon as possible in order to relieve symptoms. |
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Salbutamol and isoprenaline were equipotent bronchodilators when given intravenously. |
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Administering t-PA intravenously can dissolve or lyse those blood clots, restoring blood flow to the brain. |
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One approach to promoting vascular repair after ischaemia is to isolate EPCs from bone marrow or blood and infuse them intravenously. |
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All tetracyclines are absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration, and most can be given intravenously or intramuscularly. |
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She was diagnosed with sunstroke and dehydration and given liquids intravenously. |
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Symptomatic bradycardia: Use atropine sulfate intravenously in a dosage of 0.25 to 2 mg to induce vagal blockade. |
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Vincristine, a chemotherapy agent, should always be administered intravenously, never by any other route. |
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Administered intravenously in moderate doses, dobutamine will increase contractility without affecting blood pressure or heart rate. |
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The lack of activity of methylene blue when injected intravenously or intravesically may result from poor tumor localization because of its high hydrophilicity. |
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So I decided to treat her for possible dehydration, ordering saline solution intravenously. |
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After the race, Tremblay was given two bags of saline solution intravenously to make sure she was properly rehydrated. |
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Fluids and salts, which are lost through the damaged skin, are replaced intravenously. |
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It's usually given intravenously, as this is the quickest way to get the medication into the bloodstream. |
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A transfusion is a medical procedure that consists in injecting blood or a blood component intravenously. |
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He advised me that one of the more reliable options was a form of chemotherapy, to be administered intravenously. |
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The patient is given an anaesthetic intravenously to put him or her to sleep briefly during the treatment. |
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To save his intestine, Blake had to be fed intravenously, even though this posed a risk to his liver and spleen. |
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Healthy elderly volunteers were infused with normal saline either intravenously or subcutaneously, using radioisotopic triated water and technetium pertechnetate. |
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To help you relax, you may receive a sedative intravenously. |
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An anti-cancer drug, which must be administered intravenously, but on more than 30 occasions in several countries, has been administered intrathecally, spinally. |
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The symptoms of anticholinergic overdose may be treated with physostigmine in a dosage of 1 to 2 mg given intramuscularly or intravenously at 20-minute intervals. |
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Intravenous access was initiated, several doses of naloxone were administered intravenously, a nasogastric tube was inserted, and charcoal was administered. |
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Cefazolin for Injection, USP may be administered either intramuscularly or intravenously after constitution. In both cases, total daily dosages are the same. |
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Tobramycin may be given intramuscularly or intravenously. |
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It may be given subcutaneously, intramuscularly or intravenously. |
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She lost her small and large intestines and now spends 11 hours a day being fed intravenously. |
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Proteins may be administered intravenously to raise the level of serum proteins. |
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Rarely, anaphylactoid reactions have been reported when morphine or other phenanthrene alkaloids of opium are administered intravenously. |
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In the conscious dog with a Heidenhain pouch, ranitidine given orally or intravenously antagonised gastric acid secretion induced by histamine, pentagastrin and bethanechol. |
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Standard dosages of paclitaxel and carboplatin will be delivered with escalating dosages of REOLYSIN intravenously. |
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Yohimbine is often used intravenously as a reversal agent. |
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The use of S-adenosyl-L-methionine or a salt thereof for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition intravenously administrable for alleviating nephrotoxicity caused by a nephrotoxic drug. |
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In anesthetized intact dogs, intravenously administered captopril caused a decrease in blood pressure, coronary and peripheral vascular resistance, renal vascular resistance, and an increase in renal blood flow. |
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Continued administration of large quantities of crystalloid and blood products intravenously may be required to maintain blood pressure, urine output and coagulation. |
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The drug must be administered intravenously, however, and may cause serious kidney toxicity. |
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They had been feeding him only intravenously and not giving him food. |
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Quetiapine tablets can be crushed into powder, and many abusers will either insufflate the powder or will solubilize the powder and inject it intravenously. |
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The subject was treated with 500 mg of acetyl-salicylic acid dl-lysine intravenously, and haematologic screening revealed no abnormalities of hepatic function, thyroid function, or indices of inflammation. |
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Blood is most commonly donated as whole blood intravenously and collecting it with an anticoagulant. |
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Cocaine was valued for its antispasmodic and antidepressant effects, and it was administered intravenously in the case of menstrual pain and during the menopause. |
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Their specialized training allows them to administer medication both orally and intravenously and perform treatments including colostomy care and surgical dressings. |
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Levadex is an new inhaled version of dihydroergotamine, a drug used intravenously to treat migraines. |
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On day 1, 6 individuals were intravenously injected with normal saline solution at 8 AM, and then administered anthocyanin capsules 30 min later. |
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The record shows normal hemoglobin levels, records the normal saline solution administered intravenously and is required to show all fluids given, including blood, and the times fluids were administered. |
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But heroin addicts, as opposed to novice users of the drug, almost invariably inject it intravenously, because this produces the most rapid and intense euphoric effects. |
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Because many of the drugs given intravenously are potent vesicants, one must ensure that there is absolutely no extravasation of any drug. |
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If blood had been administered over that period of time, it would have been considered a fluid delivered intravenously that would have to be recorded as such. |
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Unfortunately, if a person is losing weight because the overall condition itself has made the body unable to process nutrients, then giving nutrients by feeding tubes or intravenously will not help. |
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The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and the tolerability of PCK3145 administered intravenously in cohorts of escalating doses. |
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Blood transfusion is generally the process of receiving blood or blood products into one's circulation intravenously. |
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The application route of the leukemic cells, intravenously or intrafemorally, may support certain leukemic cells in their engraftment in mice. |
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When given intravenously, its half-life is 1.8 hours. |
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He claimed that the Claimant was receiving a transfusion on his first visit but two or three days later there was only one bag of clear fluid being given intravenously. |
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Optimal treatment for rat-bite fever is penicillin G given intravenously for 7 to 10 days, followed by penicillin V taken orally for 7 days. |
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When the health care team is trying to reverse the problem that is causing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, giving fluids by infusion intravenously or under the skin should be considered early. |
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You cannot give blood if injected intravenously, even once. |
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Therefore, it must be administered intravenously. |
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When an opioid is injected intravenously, the person feels a surge of pleasure, then a state of gratification into which hunger, pain, sexual urges do not intrude. |
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Epoprostenol is given intravenously, and treprostinil is given subcutaneously. |
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The acute toxicity of amoxicillin trihydrate and potassium clavulanate, formulated in a 2:1 and 4:1 ratio, was determined in mice and rats dosed orally and intravenously. |
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The citrate salt, fentanyl citrate, is administered by injection, either intramuscularly or intravenously, sometimes in combination with a potent tranquillizer. |
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As with other penicillins, patients may experience neuromuscular excitability or convulsions if higher than recommended doses of Piperacillin for Injection are given intravenously. |
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Cephazolin sodium 1 g intravenously was administered for preoperative antibiotic prop-hylaxis. |
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Antalgic and anti-inflammatory medication is administered intravenously. |
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I ended up receiving injections, pain medications against the side effects of the injections, cortisone intravenously and in tablet form, stomach tablets, antidepressants, high doses of sleeping pills and tranquilisers. |
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A patient suffering hyponatremia can be given a small volume of a concentrated salt solution intravenously to raise sodium concentrations in the blood. |
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In the late 1950s Howard Fabing, a medical doctor, obtained permission to inject bufotenine intravenously into a number of inmates at the Ohio State Penitentiary. |
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They will administer the magnesium sulfate drug intravenously. |
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She was treated with two vials of tiger snake antivenom intravenously approximately three hours post-bite and was transferred to the intensive care unit. |
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Though the woman can no longer feel the dull ache in her hip, she can feel a prickly burning in her arm where a general anesthetic drips intravenously into her veins. |
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Besides oseltamivir, other neuraminidase inhibitors are zanamivir, which is inhaled, and the intravenously administered investigational drug peramivir. |
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The acute renal failure was suspected to be due to both hypovolemia and TLS, so blood, sodium bicarbonate, and allopurinol were infused intravenously. |
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Barry continued to shout obscenities and to flail about in a strait jacket, finally succumbing to the effects of intravenously administered tranquilizers. |
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Thyroid hormone is usually replaced intravenously as it is hypothesized that gut edema from a myxedematous state may not allow adequate and prompt absorption. |
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