Physicians' Desk Reference: PDR, Volume 40Edward R. Barnhart |
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... anesthetic drugs are excreted in human milk . Because many drugs are excreted in human milk , caution should be exercised when local anesthetics are administered to a nursing mother . Pediatric Use : Until further experience is gained ...
... anesthetic drugs are excreted in human milk . Because many drugs are excreted in human milk , caution should be exercised when local anesthetics are administered to a nursing mother . Pediatric Use : Until further experience is gained ...
Page 600
... anesthetic solutions containing a vasoconstrictor should be used cautiously and in carefully circumscribed quantities in areas of the body supplied by end arteries or having otherwise compromised blood supply . Patients with peripheral ...
... anesthetic solutions containing a vasoconstrictor should be used cautiously and in carefully circumscribed quantities in areas of the body supplied by end arteries or having otherwise compromised blood supply . Patients with peripheral ...
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... anesthetic solutions containing antimicrobial preser- vatives , ie , those supplied in multiple - dose vials , should not be used for epidural or caudal anesthesia because safety has not been established with regard to intrathecal ...
... anesthetic solutions containing antimicrobial preser- vatives , ie , those supplied in multiple - dose vials , should not be used for epidural or caudal anesthesia because safety has not been established with regard to intrathecal ...
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BISMUTH PREPARATIONS | 426 |
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