POINT OF CARE LM 2.5- lidocaine hci,bupivacaine hci,isopropyl alcohol,povidone-iodine kit United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

point of care lm 2.5- lidocaine hci,bupivacaine hci,isopropyl alcohol,povidone-iodine kit

nucare pharmaceuticals,inc. - povidone-iodine (unii: 85h0hzu99m) (iodine - unii:9679tc07x4) - lidocaine hydrochloride injection, usp is indicated for production of local or regional anesthesia by infiltration techniques such as percutaneous injection and intravenous regional anesthesia by peripheral nerve block techniques such as brachial plexus and intercostal and by central neural techniques such as lumbar and caudal epidural blocks, when the accepted procedures for these techniques as described in standard textbooks are observed. lidocaine hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with a known history of hypersensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type.  bupivacaine hydrochloride injection, usp is not recommended for intravenous regional anesthesia (bier block). see warnings. the routes of administration and indicated bupivacaine hydrochloride injection, usp concentrations are: local infiltration 0.25% peripheral nerve block 0.25% and 0.5% retrobulbar block 0.75% sympathetic block 0.25% lumbar epidural 0.25%, 0.5%, and 0.75% (0.75% not for obstetrical anesthesi

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

hf acquisition co llc, dba healthfirst - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - a. intravenous or intramuscular administration. when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: 1. endocrine disorders. primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is sus

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection

hf acquisition co llc, dba healthfirst - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - a. intravenous or intramuscular administration. when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: 1. endocrine disorders. primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is suspected. congenital adrenal hyperplasia. nonsuppurative thyroiditis. hypercalcemia associated with cancer. 2. rheumatic disorders. as adjunctive therapy for short-term administration (to tide the patient over an acute episode or exacerbation) in: post-traumatic osteoarthritis. synovitis of osteoarthritis. rheumatoid arthritis, including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (selected cases may require low-dose maintenance therapy). acute and subacute bursitis. epicondylitis. acute nonspecific tenosynovitis. acute gouty arthritis. psoriatic arthritis. ankylosing spondylitis. 3. collagen diseases. during an exacerbation or as maintenance therapy in selected cases of: systemic lupus erythematosus. acute rheumatic carditis. 4. dermatologic diseases. pemphigus. severe erythema multiforme (stevens-johnson syndrome). exfoliative dermatitis. bullous dermatitis herpetiformis. severe seborrheic dermatitis. severe psoriasis. mycosis fungoides. 5. allergic states. control of severe or incapacitating allergic conditions intractable to adequate trials of conventional treatment in: bronchial asthma. contact dermatitis. atopic dermatitis. serum sickness. seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis. drug hypersensitivity reactions. urticarial transfusion reactions. acute noninfectious laryngeal edema (epinephrine is the drug of first choice). 6. ophthalmic diseases. severe acute and chronic allergic and inflammatory processes involving the eye, such as: herpes zoster ophthalmicus. iritis, iridocyclitis. chorioretinitis. diffuse posterior uveitis and choroiditis. optic neuritis. sympathetic ophthalmia. anterior segment inflammation. allergic conjunctivitis. allergic corneal marginal ulcers. keratitis. 7. gastrointestinal diseases. to tide the patient over a critical period of the disease in: ulcerative colitis (systemic therapy). regional enteritis (systemic therapy). 8. respiratory diseases: symptomatic sarcoidosis. berylliosis. fulminating or disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis when used concurrently with appropriate anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy. loeffler's syndrome not manageable by other means. aspiration pneumonitis. 9. hematologic disorders: acquired (autoimmune) hemolytic anemia. idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in adults (i.v. only; i.m. administration is contraindicated). secondary thrombocytopenia in adults. erythroblastopenia (rbc anemia). congenital (erythroid) hypoplastic anemia. 10. neoplastic diseases. for palliative management of: leukemias and lymphomas in adults. acute leukemia of childhood. 11. edematous states. to induce diuresis or remission of proteinuria in the nephrotic syndrome, without uremia, of the idiopathic type or that due to lupus erythematosus. 12. nervous system. acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis. 13. miscellaneous. tuberculous meningitis with subarachnoid block or impending block when used concurrently with appropriate anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy. trichinosis with neurologic or myocardial involvement. diagnostic testing of adrenocortical hyperfunction. cerebral edema of diverse etiologies in conjunction with adequate neurological evaluation and management. systemic fungal infections.

BETALIDO KIT- betamethasone sodium phosphate, betamethasone acetate, lidocaine, povidine iodine kit United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

betalido kit- betamethasone sodium phosphate, betamethasone acetate, lidocaine, povidine iodine kit

advanced rx pharmacy of tennessee, llc - betamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: 7bk02scl3w) (betamethasone - unii:9842x06q6m), betamethasone acetate (unii: ti05ao53l7) (betamethasone - unii:9842x06q6m) - when oral therapy is not feasible, the intramuscular use of betamethasone sodium phosphate and betamethasone acetate injectable suspension is indicated as follows: allergic states control of severe or incapacitating allergic conditions intractable to adequate trials of conventional treatment in asthma, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, drug hypersensitivity reactions, perennial or seasonal allergic rhinitis, serum sickness, transfusion reactions. dermatologic diseases bullous dermatitis herpetiformis, exfoliative erythroderma, mycosis fungoides, pemphigus, severe erythema multiforme (stevens-johnson syndrome). endocrine disorders congenital adrenal hyperplasia, hypercalcemia associated with cancer, nonsuppurative thyroiditis. hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice in primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency. synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection

medical purchasing solutions, llc - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - a. intravenous or intramuscular administration . when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: 1. endocrine disorders . primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or

FUROSEMIDE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

furosemide injection, solution

medical purchasing solutions, llc - furosemide (unii: 7lxu5n7zo5) (furosemide - unii:7lxu5n7zo5) - parenteral therapy should be reserved for patients unable to take oral medication or for patients in emergency clinical situations. edema: furosemide injection is indicated in adults and pediatric patients for the treatment of edema associated with congestive heart failure, cirrhosis of the liver, and renal disease, including the nephrotic syndrome. furosemide injection is particularly useful when an agent with greater diuretic potential is desired. furosemide injection is indicated as adjunctive therapy in acute pulmonary edema. the intravenous administration of furosemide injection is indicated when a rapid onset of diuresis is desired, e.g., in acute pulmonary edema. if gastrointestinal absorption is impaired or oral medication is not practical for any reason, furosemide injection is indicated by the intravenous or intramuscular route. parenteral use should be replaced with oral furosemide as soon as practical. furosemide is contraindicate

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

medical purchasing solutions, llc - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - a. intravenous or intramuscular administration . when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: 1. endocrine disorders . primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

medical purchasing solutions, llc - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - a. intravenous or intramuscular administration . when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: 1. endocrine disorders . primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

medical purchasing solutions, llc - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - a. intravenous or intramuscular administration . when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: 1. endocrine disorders . primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or

ROCURONIUM BROMIDE injection solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

rocuronium bromide injection solution

aurobindo pharma limited - rocuronium bromide (unii: i65mw4ofhz) (rocuronium - unii:wre554rfez) - rocuronium bromide 50 mg in 5 ml