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    Intravenous. Note: Do NOT use methylprednisolone acetate for IV.; PREPARE: Direct/ Intermittent: Available in ACT-O-Vial from which the desired dose may be withdrawn after initial dilution with supplied diluent.HOW SUPPLIED. A-Methapred/Methylprednisolone/Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate/Solu-Medrol Intramuscular Inj Pwd F/Sol: 1g, 2g, 40mg, 125mg, 500mgMedscape – Asthma, allergy, arthritis-specific dosing for Medrol, Medrol Dosepak (methylprednisolone), frequency-based adverse effects, comprehensive interactions, contraindications, pregnancy & lactation schedules, and cost information.Methylprednisolone – What causes certain medicines, like methylprednisolone to make you crave sweets? See below. Methylprednisolone is a corticosteroid, one side effect of which is to elevate blood sugar (hyperglycemia, not diabetes) which can simulate diabetes.Depo-Medrone with Lidocaine – Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) by Pfizer LimitedSolu-Medrone 125 mg: Methylprednisolone sodium succinate 165.8 mg equivalent to 125 mg of methylprednisolone. For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.Remember to consider not just potency but also duration of effect. Dexamethasone typically requires much less frequent dosing due to its very long halflife …What is the ideal steroid dose? Like most steroid doses in critical care, nobody really knows. Commonly used regimens include dexamethasone 4 mg IV Q6hr or methylprednisolone 40 mg IV Q6hr for 24 hours.Medscape – Infection-specific dosing for Cleocin, Clindesse (clindamycin), frequency-based adverse effects, comprehensive interactions, contraindications, pregnancy & lactation schedules, and cost information.Adenosine (paediatrics) Formulary PICU Prescribing and Administration Guide (adenosine) National Paediatric IV Administration Guide (Medusa) – …Medical uses. Mometasone furoate is used in the treatment of inflammatory skin disorders (such as eczema and psoriasis) (topical form), allergic rhinitis (such as hay fever) (topical form), asthma (inhalation form) for patients unresponsive to less potent corticosteroids, and penile phimosis.The FDA-approved dosage is 15 mg/kg/dose IV initially, then 10 mg/kg/dose IV every 12 hours for the first week of life, then increase to every 8 hours.Step 3 – NICE guidance for treatment of persistent subthreshold depressive symptoms or mild to moderate depression with inadequate response to initial interventions, and moderate and severe depressionSummary of Differences Category: Indicated only as an antianxiety agent. Pharmacology/pharmacokinetics: Short to intermediate halflife benzodiazepine.Docetaxel is a cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agent. As with all chemotherapy, adverse effects are common, and many side effects have been documented.Medical uses. Mometasone furoate is used in the treatment of inflammatory skin disorders (such as eczema and psoriasis) (topical form), allergic rhinitis (such as hay fever) (topical form), asthma (inhalation form) for patients unresponsive to less potent corticosteroids, and penile phimosis.The FDA-approved dosage is 15 mg/kg/dose IV initially, then 10 mg/kg/dose IV every 12 hours for the first week of life, then increase to every 8 hours.Step 3 – NICE guidance for treatment of persistent subthreshold depressive symptoms or mild to moderate depression with inadequate response to initial interventions, and moderate and severe depressionSummary of Differences Category: Indicated only as an antianxiety agent. Pharmacology/pharmacokinetics: Short to intermediate halflife benzodiazepine.Docetaxel is a cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agent. As with all chemotherapy, adverse effects are common, and many side effects have been documented.

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