Vinblastine injection
Found 9 free book(s)DBL VINBLASTINE INJECTION - Medsafe
www.medsafe.govt.nzData Sheet – New Zealand Version 6.0 1 DBL™ VINBLASTINE INJECTION NAME OF MEDICINE Vinblastine Injection . DESCRIPTION DBL™ Vinblastine Sulfate B.P. is the sulfate of an alkaloid, occurring in the Vinca rosea Linn., (a common, flowering herb). Its molecular formula is C
HEPARINISED SALINE INJECTION 50 IU/5ML - Medicines
www.medicines.org.auHEPARINISED SALINE Product Information HEPARINISED SALINE INJECTION 50 IU/5ML heparin sodium PRODUCT INFORMATION NAME OF THE DRUG The active ingredient in Heparinised Saline injection is heparin sodium (porcine
10 mg in 1 mL and 50 mg in 5 mL Injection Concentrate
www.medsafe.govt.nz20130620_Vinorelbine Ebewe_Datasheet_v4.0_clean Page 1 of 15 DATA SHEET VINORELBINE EBEWE 10 mg in 1 mL and 50 mg in 5 mL Injection Concentrate
British Columbia Cancer Agency POLICY
www.bccancer.bc.camay have occurred. The injection should be discontinued and the saline infusion allowed to flush the vein until the pain, redness or spasm has subsided.
Protocol Name: ABVD - London Cancer Alliance
www.londoncanceralliance.nhs.uk2 14 ABVD Version 2 0 Jul08.doc Page 3 of 4 • Hepatic dysfunction: Serum Bilirubin Dose Modification 1.7-2.5 x upper limit of normal 50% doses of Doxorubicin & Vinblastine
GUIDE TO EXTRAVASATION MANAGEMENT IN ADULT & …
icmwk.comGUIDE TO EXTRAVASATION MANAGEMENT IN ADUL T & PEDIATRIC PATIENTS. Large, well-designed, controlled clinical trials in humans are not available to support the
DRUG NAME: Vinorelbine - BC Cancer
www.bccancer.bc.caVinorelbine is a moderate vesicant and can produce extravasation injury (eg, considerable irritation, local tissue necrosis and/or thrombophlebitis).
Second Meeting of the Subcommittee of the Expert …
www.who.intSecond Meeting of the Subcommittee of the Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential Medicines Geneva, 29 September to 3 October 2008
Chemotherapy extravasation guideline - …
www.beatson.scot.nhs.ukpage 4 Chemotherapy extravasation in practice Definitions Extravasation The inappropriate or accidental infiltration of chemotherapy into the subcutaneous tissue or subdermal tissues surrounding the administration site.