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Premedication aspirin

Fever, chills, and tachypnea commonly occur shortly after the initial intravenous doses of amphotericin B this is not generally an allergic hypersensitivity to the drug, which is extremely rare. Continued administration of amphotericin B is accomplished by premedication with acetaminophen, aspirin, and/or diphenhydramine or the addition of hydrocortisone to the infusion bag. [Pg.597]

For premedication aspirin 300 mg twice a day 48 hours prior to the procedure and a loading dose of clopidogrel 300 mg (or ticlopidine 250 mg) is recommended. Endocarditis prophylaxis with a first generation cephalosporin (e.g., cefuroxime, 1, 5 g, i.v.) should be administered before and after intervention. After transseptal puncture, 10,000 units of heparin are administered. An activated clotting time of 200-300 seconds is desirable. [Pg.594]

ASPIRIN ANAESTHETICS - GENERAL 1 requirements of thiopentone when aspirin (1 g) used as premedication Uncertain at present Be aware of possible 1 dose requirements for thiopentone... [Pg.54]


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