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... dose of 1 g every 4-7 days to a total of 10 g . Its toxicity is low , but it is a renal irritant , producing in some patients albuminuria , dermatitis and gastrointestinal disturbances , or in supersensitive persons circulatory collapse ...
... dose of 1 g every 4-7 days to a total of 10 g . Its toxicity is low , but it is a renal irritant , producing in some patients albuminuria , dermatitis and gastrointestinal disturbances , or in supersensitive persons circulatory collapse ...
Page 84
... dose and then oral administration on the 3 succeeding days . Intravenous drip of 0.4 g of the base in 500 ml saline solution may be given over an hour . The suppressive dose is 0.5 g orally of chloroquine diphosphate each week . It may ...
... dose and then oral administration on the 3 succeeding days . Intravenous drip of 0.4 g of the base in 500 ml saline solution may be given over an hour . The suppressive dose is 0.5 g orally of chloroquine diphosphate each week . It may ...
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... dosage : Daily Dose of Piperazine Used in Therapy of Enterobiasis Patient's Weight Piperazine Citrate Syrup ( lb ) ( ml ) Up to 15 2.5 From 16-30 5.0 From 31-60 10.0 Over 60 20.0 Equivalent Piperazine Hexahydrate ( g ) 0.25 0.50 1.0 2.0 ...
... dosage : Daily Dose of Piperazine Used in Therapy of Enterobiasis Patient's Weight Piperazine Citrate Syrup ( lb ) ( ml ) Up to 15 2.5 From 16-30 5.0 From 31-60 10.0 Over 60 20.0 Equivalent Piperazine Hexahydrate ( g ) 0.25 0.50 1.0 2.0 ...
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