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Each ml contains: Alprostadil 500 µa.g – Dehydrated alcohol. FORMS. PROSTIN VR is a concentrate for solution for infusion. WAYS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Sep 30, 2003 Approximately 10 to 12% of neonates treated with PROSTIN VR . limited to discrete infusion rates) dissolve 1 mL PROSTIN VR (500 mcg
Download DRUG LABEL INFO: PDF XML · Official Label (Printer Friendly) PROSTIN VR PEDIATRIC Sterile Solution for intravascular infusion contains 500 micrograms alprostadil, more commonly known as prostaglandin E1, in 1.0 mL
PROSTIN VR medication page for healthcare professionals to search for Add 1 ampoule (500 micrograms) alprostadil to: Approximate Concentration of
Prostin® VR 500 micrograms/ml Concentrate for solution for infusion alprostadil. Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it
PROSTIN® VR Sterile Solution contains 500 micrograms alprostadil in 1.0 mL of Alprostadil (also known as prostaglandin E1) relaxes the ductus arteriosus in
HOW SUPPLIED. PROSTIN VR PEDIATRIC Sterile Solution is available in a package of 5 ?1 mL ampoules (NDC 0009-3169-06). Each mL contains 500
May 26, 2011 prostaglandin E1 (alprostadil) relaxes the ductus arteriosus in early dilute 1 mL Prostin(R) VR (500 mcg) in 50 mL sterile saline or sterile 5%
Alprostadil is a synthetic prostaglandin used to relax the ductus arteriosus in early If dose ordered is not measurable at 500 micrograms/mL, a dilution can be made. Prepare maintenance infusion as above and give 2.5 mL over 30 minutes (5 mL/hr) to give Lawrence Trissel, Handbook on Injecable Drugs, 17th ed.
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