| Byron J. Bailey - Medical - 2001 - 1078 pages
...or tension. 3. Extubate patients deeply to avoid coughing. PITFALLS AND COMPLICATIONS 1. Fluorescein is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for intrathecal use (see Operative Procedure section). 2. The surgeon may be unable to reach or adequately... | |
| Louis N. Gotthelf - Cats - 2005 - 956 pages
...complete cure and to prevent recurrence. The use of systemic medication is now widely used, although it is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for demodicosis. Ivermectin and milbemycin oxime, on an extra-label basis, are the systemic agents now... | |
| Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler - Medical - 2005 - 1267 pages
...and Kanemoto, 2002). Reboxetine Reboxetine is an SNRI approved in Europe and other regions, but it is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of major depression due to equivical Phase III efficacy results. Reboxetine alters noradrenergic... | |
| M. Gabriel Khan - Medical - 2007 - 532 pages
...an increase in mortality has been observed in patients treated for ventricular arrhythmias, the drug is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for PSVT and caution is required. If episodes remain bothersome, catheter modification of the AV junction... | |
| Kanwal Kher, H. William Schnaper, Sudesh Paul Makker - Medical - 2006 - 618 pages
...dialysate and ultrafiltrate and collected in the 'effluent bag', which is discarded. However, Normocarb is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this purpose. Other commercially available CRRT dialysate solutions and their compositions are shown... | |
| Peter J. Kertes, Thomas Mark Johnson - Medical - 2007 - 360 pages
...Triamcinolone acetonide is commonly being used off label for diabetic and other causes of macular edema, as it is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this 3020 Macular edema-not clinically significant © 1.96 <2< 2.58 * 2.58 < Z < 3.29 * Z>3.29 & &... | |
| Robert I. Simon, Daniel W. Shuman - Medical - 2007 - 272 pages
...core of a medical malpractice claim (Henry 1999). When a psychiatrist prescribes a drug for a use that is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)— for example, an atypical antipsychotic for a patients anxiety disorder, lithium for violence, medroxyprogesterone... | |
| Jeff Unger (M.D.) - Medical - 2007 - 726 pages
...effects. A 32% to 78% reduction in hirsutism was associated with a decrease in plasma DHT.65 Finasteride is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating hirsutism in patients with PCOS. Eflornithine hydrochloride, an inhibitor of the enzyme ornithine... | |
| Christopher King, Fred M. Henretig - Medical - 2008 - 1352 pages
...of epinephrine allows for a maximum dose of 7 nig/kg. Bupivacaine, a long-acting local anesthetic, is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for children under 12 years of age. Table 35.1 summarizes information on the most commonly used local anesthetics... | |
| Deborah Pavan-Langston - Medical - 2008 - 574 pages
...antibiotic ointment and semipressure patching 3. Full thickness. Tissue adhesive (Dermabond (Ethicon] is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration ]FDA] for ocular use) and a Plano T soft contact lens may seal a small leaking perforation. Use antibiotic (Bausch... | |
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